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Meaning of disattire

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disattire (v. t.)

To unrobe; to undress.

disattire Sentence Examples

  1. The actor quickly disattired and changed into his street clothes after the performance.
  2. The students were instructed to disattire before entering the pool for their swimming lesson.
  3. The patient disattired and put on a hospital gown before undergoing surgery.
  4. The soldiers disattired and changed into their fatigues before heading out on patrol.
  5. The hiker disattired and put on a fresh set of clothes after completing the challenging trail.
  6. The bride disattired and changed into a comfortable outfit after the wedding reception.
  7. The politician disattired and changed into a casual outfit before giving a speech at a local event.
  8. The athlete disattired and took a shower after finishing the intense workout.
  9. The employee disattired and put on a uniform before starting their shift at the restaurant.
  10. The traveler disattired and changed into a swimsuit before enjoying a day at the beach.

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To unrobe; to undress.

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The actor quickly disattired and changed into his street clothes after the performance.

The students were instructed to disattire before entering the pool for their swimming lesson.

The patient disattired and put on a hospital gown before undergoing surgery.

The soldiers disattired and changed into their fatigues before heading out on patrol.