0 a piece of material that a person wears around the arm as a sign of something, for example an official position:
The commanders had no uniforms, just armbands.
The union official must be responsible for distributing badges and armbands.
The soldiers wore helmets and armbands which clearly indicated that they were military police.
We have seen the advent of darker mornings and of a completely new industry, the manufacture of luminous armbands for school children.
If the picket takes his armband off and goes along to a fellow striker or fellow worker, is he or is he not a picket?
In 1939 these armbands remained, and they seem to me to have been extremely useful.
They would help themselves if they wore reflective armbands and sashes at all times—day and night.
The personnel should be in uniform with distinctive armbands, and should probably be unarmed, although self-defence against bandits should be considered.
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