1. weaponized - Adjective
2. weaponized - Verb
weaponized (comparative more weaponized, superlative most weaponized)
Made into, or to serve as, a weapon.
Weaponized anthrax is a biological terror weapon, whereas anthrax found in the wild is unlikely to cause a plague.
weaponized
simple past and past participle of weaponize
It has come to my attention that you have now asked an additional question: ‘Does the President have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an American not engaged in combat on American soil?'" Holder wrote. "The answer to that question is no. Eric Holder
When a nation is surrounded by weaponized nations, she has to equip herself. Abdul Kalam
Whether they are armed with bombs or bacteria, stopping weaponized individuals from harming others ─ intentionally or unintentionally ─ falls perfectly within the purview of the "night-watchman state of classical-liberal theory”. Ilana Mercer
True terrorism, you know, weaponized fear. In defense of ourselves, we're fighting - actively fighting something else. But if you're going to fight terrorism, to me, you fight the root causes of terrorism. Lupe Fiasco
After the legislation passed, Councilmember Abel Pacheco said in a statement that “SEPA has too often become weaponized to intentionally delay projects that had broad consensus.” Source: Internet
“Anise is being targetted by a hyper-partisan witch hunt similar to what just happened to President Trump in Washington D.C. by a weaponized Secretary of State,” the statement says. Source: Internet