Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To divest of ornaments or dress.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb To divest of ornaments.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb transitive To divest of ornaments.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ deck

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Examples

  • Though it bothers me to think about cutting down a new tree every year, a Life Cycle Assessment from Ellipsos, a sustainable development strategy firm, makes me feel better about my choice -- as long as I recycle my tree when it's time to undeck the halls.

    Recycle Your Christmas Tree! 2010

  • Though it bothers me to think about cutting down a new tree every year, a Life Cycle Assessment from Ellipsos, a sustainable development strategy firm, makes me feel better about my choice -- as long as I recycle my tree when it's time to undeck the halls.

    Robyn Griggs Lawrence: Recycle Your Christmas Tree! 2010

  • Though it bothers me to think about cutting down a new tree every year, a Life Cycle Assessment from Ellipsos, a sustainable development strategy firm, makes me feel better about my choice -- as long as I recycle my tree when it's time to undeck the halls.

    Robyn Griggs Lawrence: Recycle Your Christmas Tree! 2009

  • Though it bothers me to think about cutting down a new tree every year, a Life Cycle Assessment from Ellipsos, a sustainable development strategy firm, makes me feel better about my choice -- as long as I recycle my tree when it\'s time to undeck the halls.

    Robyn Griggs Lawrence: Recycle Your Christmas Tree! 2009

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