déshabiller
"Déshabiller" is a French verb that translates to "to undress" or "to disrobe" in English. It is a regular -er verb, meaning its past participle is "déshabillé" and its present participle is "déshabillant." The verb "déshabiller" is used to describe the action of removing clothing from oneself or someone else. It can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is followed by a direct object indicating who is being undressed, as in "Je vais déshabiller mon enfant" (I am going to undress my child). In the intransitive form, it is used without a direct object, as in "Je vais me déshabiller" (I am going to undress myself). The verb "déshabiller" is commonly used in everyday language and can be found in various contexts, such as personal hygiene, dressing for bed, or changing clothes. It is important to note that the verb "déshabiller" is not typically used in a sexual context, as the French verb "déshabiller" is more commonly used to describe the act of removing clothing in a non-sexual manner.