outarmed

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Verb[edit]

outarmed

  1. simple past and past participle of outarm

Adjective[edit]

outarmed (comparative more outarmed, superlative most outarmed)

  1. Having less powerful weapons that one's opponent
    • 1988 June 24, Ben Joravsky, “Junior Jewish Olympics”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Though outarmed, Maccabee's forces pushed the enemy soldiers out of Jerusalem, and retook the sacred temple.

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