unroof
[ uhn-roof, -roo f ]
/ ʌnˈruf, -ˈrʊf /
verb (used with object)
to take off the roof or covering of.
Words nearby unroof
unrivaled,
unrivalled,
unrobe,
unroll,
unromantic,
unroof,
unroot,
unround,
unrounded,
unrove,
unroven
Example sentences from the Web for unroof
First he breaks to pieces the bottom of my house, and then he threatens to unroof it.
Oh for the Diable Boiteux to unroof me those distant houses, and show me the pleasures that lurk within!
Lucretia, Complete |Edward Bulwer-LyttonOn the accession of George I., an order came down to unroof the buildings, and strip them of their lead.
Then an archbishop got an Act of Parliament authorizing him to unroof it and providing a regiment of soldiers to execute the work.
Munster |Stephen Lucius Gwynn