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Dictionary: de·vest   (dĭ-vĕst') pronunciation

tr.v., -vest·ed, -vest·ing, -vests.
  1. Law. To take away (a right or possession, for example).
  2. Archaic.
    1. To remove the clothing or covering of.
    2. To deprive of a title, right, or item of property.

[Obsolete French desvestir, to undress, from Medieval Latin disvestīre : Latin dis-, dis- + Latin vestis, garment.]


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