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Meaning of make naked
To make someone or something naked, or to remove clothing or covering.
Etymology of make naked
The phrase "make naked" is derived from the Old English words "nacod" meaning naked, and "macian" meaning to make, with the modern English word "naked" coming from Old English "nacod" and the word "make" coming from Old English "macian", with the phrase being used since the 14th century to describe the act of removing clothing or covering.
Synonyms
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- To remove the clothing or covering from someone or something, leaving them exposed
 - To expose or reveal something that was previously hidden or concealed
 
Usage Examples
- The wind made naked the branches of the trees by stripping off their leaves.
 - She felt embarrassed when her friends tried to make her naked in the changing room as a prank.
 - The artist's sculpture was designed to make naked the emotional depth of the human experience.