disfurnish
[ dis-fur-nish ]
/ dɪsˈfɜr nɪʃ /
verb (used with object)
to deprive of something with which a person or thing is furnished; divest of possessions; strip.
Origin of disfurnish
OTHER WORDS FROM disfurnish
dis·fur·nish·ment, nounWords nearby disfurnish
disforest,
disfranchise,
disfranchisement,
disfrock,
disfunction,
disfurnish,
disgavel,
disgerminoma,
disgorge,
disgorger,
disgrace
Example sentences from the Web for disfurnish
To empty and disfurnish the memory, is not this the true way to ignorance?
The Essays of Montaigne, Complete |Michel de MontaigneTo disfurnish or disconfit means to incommode: “I hope it has not disconfit you very bad.”
Our Southern Highlanders |Horace Kephart