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arsenal
[ ahr-suh-nl, ahrs-nuhl ]
noun
- a place of storage or a magazine containing arms and military equipment for land or naval service.
- a government establishment where military equipment or munitions are manufactured.
- a collection or supply of weapons or munitions.
- a collection or supply of anything; store:
He came to the meeting with an impressive arsenal of new research data.
arsenal
/ ˈɑːsənəl /
noun
- a store for arms, ammunition, and other military items
- a workshop or factory that produces munitions
- a store of anything regarded as weapons
an arsenal of destructive arguments
Word History and Origins
Origin of arsenal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of arsenal1
Example Sentences
Just get one or two for the whole family to share at first—you can always expand your gear arsenal later.
Caroline pointed out in May that the best way to slow the spread of the virus would be to deploy “the oldest mitigation tactics in the public health arsenal.”
There’s a reason why networking is touted as one of the best tools a businesswoman can have in her career arsenal.
There remains a whole lot of research that must be done to understand and improve the digital arsenal for both this pandemic and the next.
The stealthy new arsenal makes it extraordinarily difficult to hold hacking companies and intelligence agencies accountable when human rights abuses occur.
But now he was home at his party headquarters in a 200-year-old fortress turned art gallery called the Mystetskiy Arsenal.
Joint development of an Arsenal of Awe should become a priority for both countries.
The Arsenal was the main employer in Woolwich, but it was shut down after WWII when the Empire disappeared and the army shrunk.
The Arsenal has been converted to “Manhattan style, loft apartments,” the vast majority still unsold.
Sales have doubled over the past week at Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, Va., according to store manager Donnel Dover.
The Americans demanded the surrender of the Arsenal, the Admiral, and the surviving crews of the destroyed fleet.
In two months' time a thousand bombs will be ready at the Japanese Arsenal, and five hundred the following month.
Seven or eight days ago, a man having received behind the Arsenal a stab with a knife, I sewed up the wound, and cured him.
They broke the locks with tools, captured Whelan, and took possession of the Armory and also of the Arsenal outside.
Main Arsenal is on a bluff overlooking the city, and is one hundred and sixty feet above the river.
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