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- verb Present participle of
weaponize .
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Examples
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The issue of whether Iran was or is "weaponizing" nuclear materials will have a major impact on how countries around the world will view the conflict between Tehran and Washington.
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Rather, in its present manifestation, media serves as a junior partner in the "weaponizing" of information; transforming the events of the day into a repetitious mantra extolling the objectives of society's overlords.
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Security Council in September it was "weaponizing" plutonium and has almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium, the second means of creating an atomic device.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Council it was "weaponizing" plutonium and had almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium.
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North Korea, which U.S. scientists and intelligence analysts estimate has several nuclear warheads, said in a letter to the Security Council last September that it was in the final stages of "weaponizing" plutonium and has almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium, the second means for creating a nuclear device.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Council it was "weaponizing" plutonium and had almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium.
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North Korea, which U.S. scientists and intelligence analysts estimate has several nuclear warheads, said in a letter to the Security Council last September that it was in the final stages of "weaponizing" plutonium and has almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium, the second means for creating a nuclear device.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Council it was "weaponizing" plutonium and had almost succeeded in highly enriching uranium.
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The regime has said it was "weaponizing" plutonium and succeeded in enriching uranium, a second way of building atomic bombs.
Homepage 2009
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Iran's foreign minister said on Monday it may want to do both under the deal, hinting Tehran could ship out much less LEU than the amount big powers want to delay by at least a year the possibility of Iran "weaponizing" enrichment.
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