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disrobe

[dis-rohb]

verb (used with or without object)

disrobed, disrobing 
  1. to undress.



disrobe

/ ɪˈəʊ /

verb

  1. to remove the clothing of (a person) or (of a person) to undress

  2. (tr) to divest of authority, etc

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • disrobement noun
  • disrober noun
  • 徱ˈDz𳾱Գ noun
  • 徱ˈDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of disrobe1

1575–85; dis- 1 + robe; compare Middle French desrober
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When we were eventually led into Osmosis’ tidy changing rooms to disrobe, I smelled what she meant before I saw it.

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When they were in cells visible to each other, Baker said he told Monica Sementilli to partially disrobe and perform a sexual act, which he said she did.

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During her initial consultation she was told to disrobe and Mowlavi examined her without a female chaperon in the room and without wearing gloves, according to the accusation.

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Early on, female athletes were forced to disrobe for a physical examination.

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I’m a fairly cerebral person and a lot of the work you have to do is disrobe yourself of reason, instincts, caution and understand it with what Ezra Pound called your “belly-mind.”

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