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Webster 1913 Edition
Undress
Un-dress′
,Verb.
 T.
 [1st pref. 
un- 
+ dress
.] 1. 
To divest of clothes; to strip. 
2. 
To divest of ornaments to disrobe. 
3. 
(Med.) 
To take the dressing, or covering, from; 
 as, to 
. undress 
a woundUn′dress
,Noun.
 1. 
A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress. 
2. 
(Mil. & Naval) 
An authorized habitual dress of officers and soldiers, but not full-dress uniform. 
Undress parade 
(Mil.)
, a substitute for dress parade, allowed in bad weather, the companies forming without arms, and the ceremony being shortened.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Undress
UNDRESS'
, v.t1.
  To divest of clothes; to strip.2.
  To divest of ornaments, or the attire of ostentation; to disrobe.Definition 2025
undress
undress
English
Verb
undress (third-person singular simple present undresses, present participle undressing, simple past and past participle undressed)
- (reflexive) To remove one's clothing. [from 16th c.]
 - (intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. [from 17th c.]
 - (transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). [from 17th c.]
 - (transitive, figuratively) To strip of something. [from 17th c.]
 -  To take the dressing, or covering, from.
- to undress a wound
 
 
Translations
(intransitive) remove one's clothing
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(transitive) remove somebody’s clothing
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Antonyms
Derived terms
Noun
undress (uncountable)
-  The state of having few or no clothes on.
-  Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit
- The visitor, observing that she held the door on the inside, and that, when the uncle tried to open it, there was a sharp adjuration of 'Don't, stupid!' and an appearance of loose stocking and flannel, concluded that the young lady was in an undress.
 
 
 -  Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit
 - A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress.
 
Translations
state of having little of no clothes on
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