Word info

weaponised

Speech parts

1. weaponised - Adjective

2. weaponised - Verb

Meaning

weaponised (comparative more weaponised, superlative most weaponised)

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of weaponized.

weaponised

simple past and past participle of weaponise

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

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

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