disrobe
1 of 1verb/dɪsˈroʊb/
Forms:disrobes,disrobing,disrobed,disrobed
1
to remove one's clothing
- Before entering the sauna, guests were instructed to disrobe and use provided towels.
- The actor had to disrobe on set as part of the scene, revealing the character's vulnerability.
- In the changing room, participants discreetly disrobed before putting on their swimwear.
- Patients were asked to disrobe for the medical examination, ensuring a thorough assessment.
- Ceremonial rituals often involve participants disrobing as a symbolic gesture.
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