Pronunciation: /dɪsˈroʊbd/
verb to remove one's clothing, especially in a formal or ceremonial context
A1 The baby disrobed before taking a bath.
A2 She quickly disrobed and changed into her pajamas.
B1 The actor disrobed on stage for the final scene of the play.
B2 The model disrobed for the photoshoot, revealing her stunning figure.
C1 The suspect was asked to disrobe for the police search.
C2 The patient disrobed before the medical examination began.
formal The suspect was asked to disrobe before entering the jail.
informal She disrobed quickly before jumping into the pool.
slang I can't believe he disrobed in front of everyone at the party!
figurative As the sun set, the city disrobed itself of its daytime hustle and bustle.
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