Undress in a sentence as a noun

If the room is full of other naked people, that person will feel weird if they don't undress.

You actively tried to convince your grandmother to undress in places she didn't want to?

If you ask a stranger in a warm room to fully undress, their main objection will typically be privacy/shame concerns.

If you want to present pregnancy as a part of normal life, then showing exclusively images of women who are undressed isn't the way to go about it.

>When we began to undress the bodies, we discovered something on the daughters and on Alexandra Fyodorovna.

In retrospect, I'm pretty convinced he was going to try to get me to undress myself at his escalating suggestion w/out him ever touching me.

Undress in a sentence as a verb

One user of my website, a girl that one morning decided that it was very clever to undress on cam got a guy that kept on mailing her bosses, her family and so on.

You stood up for your country, then the government hurt you so bad, that you were taken to the hospital, the government then came to the hospital, took you from there, proceeded to undress and torture you.

Then I loaded it up in a public space to get some inspiration by browsing other user's work - interspersed were various images of women in various states of undress.

The plan is to go to a college campus with a toy helicopter equipped with a camera and fly it over a field where a bunch of young women are sunbathing in various states of undress.

Even changing attire between activity levels can be difficult, since you sometimes have to undress partially in order to change attires, which might be enough of a room to leave you freezing.

The men were so accustomed to being denied privacy, either by cultural norms at the time, or by force by the government, that being forced to undress and be photographed was nothing unusual to them.

Undress definitions

noun

partial or complete nakedness; "a state of undress"

verb

get undressed; "please don't undress in front of everybody!"; "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living"

See also: discase uncase unclothe strip disrobe peel

verb

remove (someone's or one's own) clothes; "The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim"; "She divested herself of her outdoor clothes"; "He disinvested himself of his garments"

See also: strip divest disinvest