Desarmar (en. Dismantle)

/desarˈmar/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To take away the weapons from someone or something.
The police officer had to disarm the suspect.
El policías tuvo que desarmar al sospechoso.
To dismantle an object or a machine, separating its parts.
The mechanic dismantled the engine to repair it.
El mecánico desarmó el motor para repararlo.
To reduce aggressiveness or tension in a situation.
It is important to defuse the conflict before it escalates.
Es importante desarmar el conflicto antes de que escale.

Etymology

From the prefix 'des-' indicating opposition and 'armar' which comes from the Latin 'armare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to disarm a bomb
To eliminate the capacity of a bomb to explode.
desarmar una bomba
to defuse a situation
To calm a tense situation to avoid conflicts.
desarmar una situación
to dismantle an argument
To effectively refute an argument.
desarmar un argumento

Related Words

weapon
An instrument used for attacking or defending.
arma
disarmament
The act of disarming.
desarme
to arm
To assemble or provide weapons.
armar

Slang Meanings

To disarm someone in a discussion.
That girl always knows how to disarm her opponents.
Esa chica siempre sabe cómo desarmar a sus oponentes.
To dismantle a plan of action.
They had to dismantle their strategy by changing the rules of the game.
Tuvieron que desarmar su estrategia al cambiar las reglas del juego.