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robe

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: robespast: robedpp: robeding: robing

The word carries a strong association with transition and status. In a domestic setting, it evokes a feeling of relaxation, privacy, and the boundary between public life and the intimacy of the home, such as when wearing a bathrobe. In a professional or religious setting, the word shifts toward authority, solemnity, and tradition. The garment becomes a symbol of office, stripping away the individual's personal identity to represent a role, such as a judge or a priest, creating a psychological distance between the wearer and the public.

Countable when referring to the physical garment you hang in a closet.

Meanings

Noun

A long, loose outer garment, often worn for warmth or as part of a professional uniform.

"He stepped out of the shower wearing a fluffy white robe."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To dress someone in a formal or ceremonial garment.

"The officials robe the new judge in traditional black."

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