weaponised

[US]/ˈwɛpənaɪzd/
[UK]/ˈwɛpəˌnaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to convert into a weapon

Phrases & Collocations

weaponised narrative

weaponised language

weaponised technology

weaponised data

weaponised information

weaponised strategy

weaponised tactics

weaponised approach

weaponised ideology

weaponised conflict

Example Sentences

they have weaponised social media to spread misinformation.

the government has weaponised technology for surveillance purposes.

in the debate, he weaponised statistics to support his argument.

hackers have weaponised malware to disrupt services.

the group has weaponised public opinion against their rivals.

they are concerned about how companies have weaponised consumer data.

activists argue that governments have weaponised fear to control citizens.

the documentary explores how propaganda has been weaponised in conflicts.

some critics claim that art has been weaponised for political agendas.

they believe that emotions can be weaponised in negotiations.

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