unroof Synonyms

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unroof Meaning

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unroof (v. t.)

To strip off the roof or covering of, as a house.

unroof Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruin stood eerily unroofed, its walls crumbling and vines creeping over its broken stones.
  2. The storm's relentless winds unroofed the cottage, leaving its inhabitants exposed to the elements.
  3. The fire raged through the building, completely unroofing it and reducing it to charred rubble.
  4. The bomb's blast unroofed the nearby houses, sending debris flying through the air.
  5. The earthquake violently unroofed the apartment building, creating a gaping hole above the terrified tenants.
  6. The hurricane's winds tore the roof off the old barn, unroofing it in an instant.
  7. The weight of the snow unroofed the barn, collapsing its roof and burying the hay beneath.
  8. The roofer carefully unroofed the old house, preparing to replace the aging shingles.
  9. The construction crew unroofed the extension to add another story to the building.
  10. The abandoned house stood unroofed, its windows boarded up and its walls covered in graffiti.

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To strip off the roof or covering of, as a house.

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The ancient ruin stood eerily unroofed, its walls crumbling and vines creeping over its broken stones.

The storm's relentless winds unroofed the cottage, leaving its inhabitants exposed to the elements.

The fire raged through the building, completely unroofing it and reducing it to charred rubble.

The bomb's blast unroofed the nearby houses, sending debris flying through the air.