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What (who) is disarmed state - definition

PAINTING BY JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID
Mars being disarmed by Venus; Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Graces
  • Jacques-Louis David, Cupid and Psyche. While mythological in subject, the painting incorporates realism in its representation of figures.
  • Jacques-Louis David, ''Oath of the Horatii.'' The three soldiers are meant to embody masculine virtues with their determination and willingness to fight for a greater cause.

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Armed/Disarmed Oligosaccharide Synthesis; Armed/disarmed oligosaccharide synthesis; Armed and disarmed oligosaccharides
The armed/disarmed approach to glycosylation is an effective way to prevent sugar molecules from self-glycosylation when synthesizing disaccharides. This approach was first recognized when acetylated sugars only acted as glycosyl acceptors when reacted with benzylated sugars.
Mars Being Disarmed by Venus         
Mars Being Disarmed by Venus is the last painting produced by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. He began it in 1822 (aged 73) during his exile in Brussels and completed it three years later, before dying in an accident in 1825.
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States; The State (TV Show); The State (television show); The State (TV show); The State (television); The State (tv show); The State (TV Series); The state (tv); State (disambiguation); State (physics); The State (TV series); The State (disambiguation)
(states, stating, stated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You can refer to countries as states, particularly when you are discussing politics.
Some weeks ago I recommended to EU member states that we should have discussions with the Americans.
N-COUNT
2.
Some large countries such as the USA are divided into smaller areas called states.
Leaders of the Southern states are meeting in Louisville.
N-COUNT
3.
The USA is sometimes referred to as the States. (INFORMAL)
N-PROPER: the N
4.
You can refer to the government of a country as the state.
The state does not collect enough revenue to cover its expenditure...
N-SING: the N
5.
State industries or organizations are financed and organized by the government rather than private companies.
...reform of the state social-security system.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
A state occasion is a formal one involving the head of a country.
The president of Czechoslovakia is in Washington on a state visit.
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
When you talk about the state of someone or something, you are referring to the condition they are in or what they are like at a particular time.
For the first few months after Daniel died, I was in a state of clinical depression...
Look at the state of my car!
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp
8.
If you state something, you say or write it in a formal or definite way.
Clearly state your address and telephone number...
The police report stated that he was arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife...
'Our relationship is totally platonic,' she stated...
Buyers who do not apply within the stated period can lose their deposits.
VERB: V n, V that, V with quote, V-ed
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10.
If you say that someone is not in a fit state to do something, you mean that they are too upset or ill to do it.
When you left our place, you weren't in a fit state to drive.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR to-inf
11.
If you are in a state or if you get into a state, you are very upset or nervous about something.
I was in a terrible state because nobody could understand why I had this illness...
PHRASE: v-link PHR
12.
If the dead body of an important person lies in state, it is publicly displayed for a few days before it is buried.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Mars Being Disarmed by Venus

Mars Being Disarmed by Venus is the last painting produced by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. He began it in 1822 (aged 73) during his exile in Brussels and completed it three years later, before dying in an accident in 1825. The work combines idealization with elements of realism. Specifically, David integrated the idealized forms of mythological painting with a realist attention to detail. This combination of two seemingly incompatible principles also plays an important role in the themes of the painting, most notably in its treatment of masculinity and femininity.

David sent the painting from Brussels for exhibition in Paris, where Romanticism was ascendant in the Salon. The painting initially received a muted response from critics, but over time its reputation has grown. It is now displayed in the main hall of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels.

Examples of use of disarmed state
1. The Saturday raid – in which 350 federal police and about 150 soldiers disarmed state police – followed a March 6 shooting attack in which retired Gen.
2. The Saturday raid _ in which 350 federal police and about 150 soldiers disarmed state police _ followed a March 6 shooting attack in which retired Gen.