0 present participle of disrobe
1 to remove your clothes, especially an outer or formal piece of clothing worn for ceremonies
After disrobing, he returned to his home.
While in some games (such as poker), the pursuit of the normal win condition also furthers the disrobing of one's opponent, in strip chess this is not always the case.
Imbruglia later revealed that she was asked to parade up and down in a bikini during her audition and it left her with a fear of disrobing for the cameras.
There are also arguments for the veracity of the disrobing.
Some people decline medical examinations that involve disrobing.
This issue can also be solved by implementing variant rules such as demanding the total disrobing of a player in the event of checkmate.
It is composed of a disrobing room, cold room and hot room, all covered with domes carried on squinches.
The type of behaviours described in patients with dementia ranges from wandering and hyperoral behaviour to violence, restlessness, and disrobing.