The officers are required to wear bulletproof body armor.
The shots penetrated the tank's armor.
The armadillo's armor consists of a series of small, bony plates.
a weapon designed for use against enemy armor
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At least 11 people dressed in black arrived at the facility late on Independence Day, including some wearing body armor and carrying firearms, the indictment reads.—
Natalie Neysa Alund,
USA Today,
24 June 2026 In it, a preteen discovers a suit of armor made out of boxes and embarks on a quest through massive cardboard castles on a theater stage.—
Nina Corcoran,
Pitchfork,
24 June 2026 According to court filings, Proper had spent roughly $3,000 in graduation money on firearms, body armor, ammunition and tactical gear.—
Stepheny Price , Adam Sabes,
FOXNews.com,
23 June 2026 Then, during his speech in front of more than a hundred people and television cameras, his armor fell.—
Dan Pompei,
New York Times,
23 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for armor
Word History
Etymology
Middle English armure, armoure "arms, body armor," borrowed from Anglo-French & continental Old French, going back to Latin armātūra "armament, troop" (Medieval Latin, "suit of armor") — more at armature