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disrobe
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
disrobe
(verb)
disrobe
/dɪs
ˈ
roʊb/
verb
disrobes
;
disrobed
;
disrobing
disrobe
/dɪs
ˈ
roʊb/
verb
disrobes
;
disrobed
;
disrobing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISROBE
formal
1
[
no object
]
:
to remove your clothes
:
undress
She
disrobed
and stepped into the bathtub.
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[
+ object
]
:
to remove the clothes of (someone)
:
undress
She
disrobed
herself.
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