The difference between Disrobe and Uncover
When used as verbs, disrobe means to undress someone or something, whereas uncover means to remove a cover from.
check bellow for the other definitions of Disrobe and Uncover
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Disrobe as a verb (transitive):
to undress someone or something
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Disrobe as a verb (intransitive):
to undress oneself
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Uncover as a verb:
To remove a cover from.
Examples:
"The model railway was uncovered."
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Uncover as a verb:
To reveal the identity of.
Examples:
"The murderer has finally been uncovered."
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Uncover as a verb:
To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
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Uncover as a verb (reflexive, intransitive):
To remove one's hat or cap as a mark of respect.
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Uncover as a verb (military, transitive):
To expose (lines of formation of troops) successively by the wheeling to right or left of the lines in front.