IPA: //ʌnˈroʊb//
KK: /ʌnˈroʊb/
To take off one's clothes or to undress.
After the long day at the beach, she decided to unrobe before taking a shower.
Past: unrobed
Past Participle: unrobed
Unrobe → It is formed from "un-" (meaning not or opposite of) and "robe" (from Old French *robe*, meaning a garment or dress). The word "unrobe" means to take off or remove a garment.
Think of 'not wearing' ('un-') a 'garment' ('robe') — that's why unrobe means to take off your clothes.