How to Use armamentarium in a Sentence

armamentarium

noun
  • For the most part, Leon makes sure that the actors keep Parks’s armamentarium of ideas airborne.
    Jesse Green, New York Times, 20 Oct. 2022
  • But as time has worn on, SSRIs seem more like just another middling tool in the psychiatric armamentarium.
    Moises Velasquez-Manoff, WIRED, 8 May 2018
  • How did a remedy that breaches the skin and veins, violating the sanctity of the human body to inject a liter of foreign substance enter the medical armamentarium?
    Rebecca Kreston, Discover Magazine, 31 May 2016
  • The tympanometer is one of the many devices in the armamentarium of ear, nose, and throat doctors and audiologists, who focus on hearing and collaborate closely with otolaryngologists.
    Edward Chen, STAT, 13 July 2022
  • Although pharmaceuticals make up the bulk of the growing armamentarium against autoimmune diseases, some of the most intriguing additions explore alternative ways to restore balance in the body.
    Marla Broadfoot, Scientific American, 1 Sep. 2021
  • The goal is not just to find biological markers of risk, but to tailor care accordingly—sometimes by reaching beyond psychiatry's usual armamentarium—and improve the prognosis of Moe and others like him.
    Emily Underwood, Science | AAAS, 20 Aug. 2019
  • Since the start of the pandemic, our scientists have acted with unprecedented speed and coordinated action to deliver us an armamentarium of medical weaponry to confront this global threat.
    William A. Haseltine, Scientific American, 25 May 2021
  • Hyaluronic acid is one of the most effective, dependable, and accessible moisturizers available in the entire complexion armamentarium.
    Hannah Morrill, Marie Claire, 17 Nov. 2020
  • The doctor-patient conversation is the single most powerful diagnostic tool in the medical armamentarium.
    Danielle Ofri, Slate Magazine, 7 Feb. 2017
  • While the patients and their oncologists will make the decision about following any recommendations, the process is designed to expand and individualize the cancer-fighting armamentarium beyond what is currently possible.
    Michele Cohen Marill, Wired, 26 Feb. 2021
  • But as humans controlled fire, learned to cook, became cooperative, and developed hunting techniques and an accompanying armamentarium of cutting implements, the requirement for robust dentition diminished.
    Adrian Woolfson, WSJ, 31 May 2021
  • Wegovy adds to the armamentarium of pharmacologic therapies targeting weight loss, which in the past decade has expanded to include Saxenda (liraglutide), Contrave (bupropion/naltrexone), and Qysmia (phentermine/topiramate).
    Joshua Cohen, Forbes, 5 June 2021

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