disarmer

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disarmer

A disarmer speaks calmly to resolve a conflict.

Definition

Noun: A person who is opposed to using violence or weapons to resolve conflicts. A disarmer advocates for peaceful solutions and is often associated with movements against war and the proliferation of arms.

Usage

The term "disarmer" is used to describe an individual whose principles or activism are centered on rejecting violent conflict. It is a formal term often found in political, historical, or sociological contexts.

Examples
  • The lifelong disarmer refused to participate in any military research.
  • As a committed disarmer, she spent her career promoting international diplomacy.
  • The protest was led by a group of passionate disarmers.
Advanced Usage
  • Conscientious disarmer: This phrase specifies someone whose opposition to arms is based on deeply held moral, ethical, or religious beliefs.
    • The conscientious disarmer applied for a legal exemption from military service.
Variants and Related Words
  • Disarm (verb): To take weapons away from someone; or to reduce or eliminate a country's weapons. Figuratively, it means to remove hostility or suspicion.
    • The treaty aimed to disarm the rival nations.
    • Her honest apology disarmed his anger.
  • Disarmament (noun): The act of reducing or abolishing military weapons and capabilities.
    • The conference focused on nuclear disarmament.
Synonyms
  • Pacifist: A person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
  • Peace activist: A person who campaigns actively to achieve peace.
Related Phrases
  • Nuclear disarmer: A person specifically opposed to nuclear weapons.
    • The famous nuclear disarmer gave a speech at the rally.
disarmer

A disarmer speaks calmly to resolve a conflict.

Noun
  1. someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes

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