0 past simple and past participle of disrobe
1 to remove your clothes, especially an outer or formal piece of clothing worn for ceremonies
Some of the monks simply disrobed or followed the new way.
This may be referred to as being undraped or disrobed.
She disrobed by the side of the road, in front of the paramedics who were there for a routine traffic accident report.
Toward the end of the performance, two punks disrobed and leapt around the stage in front of the live audience and the cameras.
There, they will be disrobed and fully examined by an emergency physician.
Let them be draped in nets after they have disrobed their clothes.
They are generally nude or partially disrobed, in situations that are both fantastical and gritty.
Willans was delighted that schoolmasters, far from feeling publicly disrobed, were in fact giving away his books as end of school prizes.