To remove weapons from a person or place; to disarm completely.
From dis- (removal/reversal) + weapon (from Old French weapon, meaning an instrument of combat). The prefix dis- means to take away or remove.
While 'disarm' became the standard English term, 'disweapon' is more literal and vivid—it suggests actively removing every single weapon from someone. Some historical texts on military history or peacekeeping use this more emphatic form.
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