“+ verb
Etymology: un- (II) + case
transitive verb
1. archaic : to take off the clothes of
at once uncase thee — Shakespeare
2. : to take out of or free from a case or covering : disclose , uncover ; specifically : to spread to view : display
uncase the colors
intransitive verb
archaic : strip , undress
I proceeded to uncase , entrenching myself behind a chair — Spirit of the Times