Moderate as in rise To engage in armed conflict or prepare for war, as in responding to a call to arms. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Take Up Arms'
The villagers decided to take up arms against the invading army, determined to protect their homeland.
In the fantasy novel, the protagonist had to take up arms to defeat the dark forces threatening the kingdom.
The general addressed the soldiers, urging them to take up arms in the face of imminent danger.
The war hero was honored for his bravery in choosing to take up arms when his country needed him the most.
The rebellious group was ready to take up arms to fight for their freedom.
The superhero reluctantly decided to take up arms and face the formidable villain threatening the city.
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