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armamentarium

[ahr-muh-muhn-tair-ee-uhm, -men-] / ˌɑr mə mənˈtɛər i əm, -mɛn- /


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"This drug will become an important part of the armamentarium for patients with obesity-related heart failure and preserved heart function."

From Science Daily • Nov. 20, 2024

The result: After 15 months in the nation’s armamentarium against COVID-19, a medication that U.S. taxpayers spent at least $1.58 billion to develop and produce has become largely ineffective.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2023

At some point, I am confident, the full armamentarium of the biomedical research enterprise will be deployed to study and eventually understand these lessons nature has to teach us about preserving and prolonging health.

From Salon • Aug. 20, 2022

Additional drugs and vaccines will certainly follow, filling out a diverse and effective armamentarium to wage this battle.

From Washington Post • Oct. 12, 2021

Helferich in his "Geschichte der Chirurgie" in Puschmann's "Handbuch" says, for instance, that Par�'s orthopedic armamentarium was rather extensive.

From The Century of Columbus by Walsh, James J.