undeck in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Undeck (verb): To remove decorations or furnishings from a place or to dismantle the equipment or fittings from a vessel.
Sample Sentences
- After the party, we had to undeck the hall and put everything back in its place.
- The crew worked tirelessly to undeck the ship before the storm hit.
- He decided to undeck the Christmas tree early this year to make room for new decorations.
- It took us all afternoon to undeck the event space and clear out the decorations.
- Once the season ended, they began to undeck the festive lights from the streets.