1. weaponised - Adjective
2. weaponised - Verb
weaponised (comparative more weaponised, superlative most weaponised)
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of weaponized.
weaponised
simple past and past participle of weaponise
In the second case, climate deniers such as Tony Abbott weaponised the carbon price policy for political ends, running the extremely effective “Axe the tax” scare campaign. Source: Internet
In Ubisoft’s videogame Far Cry 5, you play as a silent sheriff’s deputy who must work with local rebel militias to stand up to a doomsday cult which has indoctrinated the fictitious “Hope County” via a weaponised hallucinogenic drug called Bliss. Source: Internet
That’s not to mention weaponised scenery - the highlight so far is being able to use a severed streetlight as a gigantic javelin. Source: Internet
"It looks like the coronavirus is being weaponised as yet another element to bring down Donald Trump,” Limbaugh told listeners to his syndicated talk radio show. Source: Internet