unclothe

/ʌnˈkloʊð/
verb
  1. To remove someone's clothes; to undress.
    • The nurse gently unclothed the patient before the examination.
    • In the changing room, he quickly unclothed and put on his swimsuit.
    • She unclothed the mannequin to dress it in a new outfit.
  2. To strip or remove a covering from something.
    • The storm unclothed the trees of their leaves.
    • The sculptor unclothed the stone of its rough outer layer.
    • They unclothed the old sofa of its worn fabric.
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