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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The suit, in her hands, becomes both armor and invitation.—Skylar Mitchell, Essence, 12 May 2025 In the sci-fi franchise, Darth Vader—adorned in a black helmet, mask and armor—is one of the main antagonists, who serves as the ruthless enforcer for a tyrannical galactic empire.—Jasmine Laws, MSNBC Newsweek, 9 May 2025 There was also concern about damage caused to city streets by heavy armor, so the vehicles remained immobile, on display, so as not to chew up pavement.—Tom Vanden Brook, USA Today, 2 May 2025 Jon Thompson, 42, pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, interference with custody, possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal possession of body armor and failure to appear.—Ron Wood, Arkansas Online, 24 Apr. 2025 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
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