0 past simple and past participle of weaponize --
1 to turn bacteria, poisonous chemicals, etc. into weapons that could kill or injure many people --
The weaponized agent must be resistant to degradation by rain and ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, while retaining the ability to efficiently infect the human lung.
These vehicles are often weaponized, and many variants has the ability to fly.
Many nations possess vast stockpiles of weaponized agents in preparation for wartime use.
They even had the resources and know how to create their own weaponized viruses.
In 1971, a release of weaponized smallpox from the island infected ten people, of whom 3 died.
She was previously working on a cure for a weaponized version of smallpox.
Annualized production capacity for weaponized smallpox, for example, was 90 to 100 tons.
The weaponized form is shorter, measuring only the length of a forearm.