The difference between Disrobe and Undress
When used as verbs, disrobe means to undress someone or something, whereas undress means to remove one's clothing.
Undress is also noun with the meaning: the state of having few or no clothes on.
check bellow for the other definitions of Disrobe and Undress
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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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Undress as a verb (reflexive):
To remove one's clothing.
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Undress as a verb (intransitive):
To remove one's clothing.
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Undress as a verb (transitive):
To remove the clothing of (someone).
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Undress as a verb (transitive, figuratively):
To strip of something.
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Undress as a verb:
To take the dressing, or covering, from.
Examples:
"to undress a wound"
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Undress as a noun:
The state of having few or no clothes on.
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Undress as a noun:
A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress.