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Understanding the Versatile French Verb "Dérober"

Derobe is a French verb that means "to undress" or "to strip". It can be used in various contexts, such as:

* To take off one's clothes: "Il a dérobé ses vêtements" (He undressed).
* To remove an object's covering or wrapping: "J'ai dérobé le cadeau" (I unwrapped the gift).
* To strip something of its properties or characteristics: "Le temps a dérobé la verdure du jardin" (Time has stripped the garden of its greenery).

In English, the verb "to undress" is often used in the context of removing one's clothes, but it can also be used more broadly to describe the act of taking away or stripping something of its qualities or attributes.

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