0 past simple and past participle of rearm --
1 to supply yourself or others with new weapons, especially in order to become a strong military power again --
These characteristics are being combined in a small escort vessel of which we have a number and of which earlier ones are being rearmed for this purpose.
In addition, in the process of replacement as new and improved types become available, existing formations are being rearmed this year to the extent of 105 aircraft.
The time may well have come when the police should be rearmed.
It takes time for them to be rearmed and refuelled.
That is what drives us on to see that we are adequately rearmed.
We have to wait until we are rearmed and so strong that we can then meet the enemy with power and might.
Or what shall we do with them when we have reunited and rearmed them?
If this country were not rearmed and strong, what would be the use of pensions?