Verb
To divest of a robe; to undress; figuratively, to strip of covering; to divest of that which clothes or decorates; as, autumn disrobes the fields of verdure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is true, I confess, that if a male character of my invention started across the stage to disrobe a virgin criminally (ah, euphemism to end euphemisms!), he would probably catch his foot in the piano stool and end up playing "Button Up Your Overcoat" on the black keys. James Thurber
please don't undress in front of everybody! Source: Internet
She strips in front of strangers every night for a living Source: Internet
The jubilant Kauravas insult the Pandavas in their helpless state and even try to disrobe Draupadi in front of the entire court, but her honour is saved by Krishna who miraculously creates lengths of cloth to replace the ones being removed. Source: Internet
And I would suggest you get rid of the selfie booth, which is somewhere that women like to go to disrobe.” Source: Internet
A model can show up for a job fully clothed only to be asked to disrobe without warning. Source: Internet