0 present participle of rearm --
1 to supply yourself or others with new weapons, especially in order to become a strong military power again --
No nation to-day is rearming merely to alter her frontiers.
Why are we rearming to such an enormous extent?
He was determined to raise his country to the level which he believed it was right she should reach, and he began feverisly rearming.
We are in actual fact concerned here with rearming the whole of civilisation on this earth.
During nearly five years of war, under the incentive of fear and the necessity of rearming the nation, technical improvement has been remarkable.
All the vessels are in hand, and most of them are being retubed at the same time as rearming is carried out.
I thought that a good deal of that was going to be used for the purpose of rearming.
Up to a point, this rearming is no danger: up to a point we are secured from war and making for peace.