disarmament

disarmament
(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. reduction of armaments, arms reduction, demobilization, disbanding, disablement, disabling, disqualification, disqualifying, crippling, unilateral or multilateral disarmament, incapacitating, rendering powerless, paralyzing, pacification, laying down of arms, de-escalation, demilitarization, nuclear freeze, subjugation, occupation, conquest, neutralizing, beating swords into plowshares.
Ant. training*, armament, escalation.

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