verb
- past tense of deflower: to remove flowers from a plant
- past tense of deflower: to take away someone’s virginity
Usage: literal sense
Usage: sexual; formal
Examples
- The gardener deflowered the roses to encourage new growth.
- She carefully deflowered the cherry tree branches for the arrangement.
- The storm deflowered most of the apple trees in the orchard.
- He deflowered the daffodils to make them last longer in the vase.
- The novel described how the young woman was deflowered on her wedding night.