Disarmament

Synonyms for "disarmament" (4 found)

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Translations

59 translations across 47 languages.

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Arabic

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  • نَزْع السِلَاح noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Armenian

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  • զինաթափություն noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • զինաթափում noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Azerbaijani

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  • tərksilah noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Belarusian

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  • раззбрае́нне noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • раззбрае́ньне noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Bulgarian

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  • разоръжа́ване noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Catalan

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  • desarmament noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 裁軍 /裁军 noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Czech

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  • odzbrojení noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Danish

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  • nedrustning noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Dutch

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  • ontwapening noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Esperanto

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  • malarmado noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Estonian

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  • desarmeerimine noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Faroese

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  • avdubbing noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • avvápnan noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • avvápning noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Finnish

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  • aseidenriisunta noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • aseistariisunta noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

French

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  • désarmement noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Galician

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  • desarmamento noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Georgian

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  • განიარაღება noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

German

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  • Abrüstung noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Greek

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  • αφοπλισμός noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Hebrew

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  • פירוק נשק \ פֵּרוּק הַנֶּשֶׁק noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Hindi

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  • निरस्त्रीकरण noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • निशस्त्रीकरण noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Hungarian

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  • lefegyverzés noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • leszerelés noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Iranian Persian

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  • خَلْعِ سِلاح noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • کاهِشِ تَسْلیحات noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Italian

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  • disarmo noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Japanese

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  • 軍縮 noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Kazakh

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  • қарусыздандыру noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • құралсыздану noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Korean

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  • 군축 noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Kyrgyz

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  • куралсыздандыруу noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • куралсыздануу noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Latvian

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  • atbruņošanās noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Lithuanian

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  • nusiginklavimas noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Macedonian

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  • разоружување noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • nedrustning noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Piedmontese

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  • disarmament noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Polish

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  • rozbrojenie noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Portuguese

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  • desarmamento noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Romanian

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  • dezarmare noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Russian

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  • разоруже́ние noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • razoružanje noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • разоружање noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Slovak

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  • odzbrojenie noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Slovene

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  • razoroževanje noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
  • razorožitev noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Spanish

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  • desarme noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Swedish

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  • nedrustning noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Tajik

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  • халъи силоҳ noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Turkish

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  • silahsızlanma noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Ukrainian

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  • роззбро́єння noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Urdu

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  • تَخْفِیفِ اَسْلِحَہ noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Uzbek

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  • qurolsizlantirish noun (the reduction of military forces and armaments)

Sample sentences

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You should advocate disarmament.

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The superpowers made significant progress in disarmament.

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Disarmament is sure to make for peace.

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A radical disarmament treaty prohibits all armaments and armed forces.

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