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weaponization

American  
[wep-uhn-ahyz-ay-shuhn] / ˌwɛp ənˌaɪzˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of using something as a weapon to gain advantage over an enemy or rival.

  2. the act of equipping something, such as a vehicle, system, or country, with a weapon or weapons.

  3. the act of developing something, such as a chemical or microorganism, expressly for use as a weapon of war.


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Yet the recent weaponization of supply chains has offered a stark reminder that rather than erasing physical geography, the era of hyperconnectivity has turned it into a possibly more potent weapon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Weaponization was concealed or pursued at universities when dual-use civilian cover was plausible.

From The Wall Street Journal

An additional nuclear site worthy of attention is Taleghan 2, which contained a high-explosive chamber for weaponization experiments.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few days after his release, Hernández said in Spanish in a social media post that he had “no intention of returning to Honduras” immediately because he and his family would be in “grave danger given the evident persecution and the weaponization of justice against me.”

From Salon

The real innovation of the past decade has been in engagement optimization, algorithmic content distribution and the weaponization of human psychology to generate advertising revenue.

From Salon