Disrobe

/dɪsˈroʊb/ verb

To remove one's clothes or to take away someone's title, rank, or official position.

From Old French 'desrober' (to undress), combining 'des-' (removing) + 'robe' (clothing or official garment). Used since the 1400s, the word's meaning expanded to include removing someone's authority or status.

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