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undress

1 of 2verb
/ˌʌnˈdrɛs/
Forms:undresses,undressing,undressed,undressed
1

to take one's clothes off

  • After a long day at work, she undressed and changed into comfortable loungewear.
  • Before getting into bed, he undressed and neatly placed his clothes aside.
  • In the privacy of the dressing room, performers undressed and prepared for the stage.
  • The child learned to undress independently before bath time.
  • At the spa, guests are provided with a private space to undress before a massage.
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2

to take someone else's clothes off

transitive
  • The nurse undressed the patient before the medical examination.
  • The parent gently undressed the child and put on their pajamas for bedtime.
  • The caregiver undressed the elderly woman and helped her into the shower.
  • During the costume change, the dresser undressed the performer quickly and efficiently.