Disrobe in a sentence as a verb

Just disrobe while I record you with my cyborg glasses.

A young woman, she says, was forced to disrobe after being forced to "confess" her sins in front of around 200 prisoners.

If you add a 5 minute delay on each patient just to get them disrobed, you've nearly doubled the time it takes to complete rounds.

For many patients, having to be mobile enough to disrobe from full dress every morning would be a problem.

When she was done speaking, the policemen ordered her to disrobe and simply raped her one after the other, in front of everyone.

If chess is a analogy of war and a pawn infiltrates the other side. I believe he has the right to choose a side. I mean he may scale the castle wall only to die releasing a captured prisoner, or he may disrobe a night and get back on the battle field.

Not everyone who turns on their webcam and disrobes for money is one of those people, and the fact that there are companies catering to them isn't in itself a "sad" thing.

But making me partially disrobe, manual searches of by bags, and prevention from travel if I do not submit to the coercion is wrong and a violation of everyone's rights.

At the first jail, petitioner, like every incoming detainee, had to shower with a delousing agent and was checked for scars, marks, gang tattoos, and contraband as he disrobed.

How long until such a technology can easily process a command like "disrobe everyone in this photo" and produce a very believable facsimile of what the people in the photo would look like?

Note that if we disrobe your statement of its developing-versus-West rhetoric, we end up with:"People in any country should be able to do whatever they want in regard to environment without any interference from the international community.

The VP layer will begin skipping the collar shirt even, you'll begin seeing sweater vests and other paraphernaliaBy the time it trickles down to the engineering layers the people will practically be disrobed because management is walking around in blue jeans and sneakers, it must be alright to come in with the odd hole in your pants, right?

Disrobe definitions

verb

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

See also: undress discase uncase unclothe strip peel