Sentences

disrober in a sentence

n.

Definition

Disrober (verb): To remove clothing or coverings from someone or something, often revealing hidden details or features.

Sample Sentences

  1. He decided to disrober the statue, revealing its intricate details hidden beneath layers of paint.
  2. The magician's act included a dramatic moment when he would disrober his assistant, leaving the audience in awe.
  3. As part of the performance, the artist would disrober the canvas to unveil a stunning mural underneath.
  4. During the ceremony, they carefully disrober the ceremonial cloth to reveal the newly unveiled monument.
  5. The film included a scene where the protagonist would disrober a secret compartment to find the hidden treasure.

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