verb
- present participle of disfurnish; to remove furniture or equipment from a place
Usage: formal or archaic; transitive verb
noun
- the act or process of removing furniture or equipment from a space
Usage: formal or archaic; gerund form
Examples
- The disfurnishing of the old mansion took several weeks.
- They began disfurnishing the office before the move to the new building.
- The landlord was disfurnishing the rental property after the tenant left.
- Disfurnishing the warehouse allowed them to repurpose the space.
- The museum's disfurnishing of the gallery made room for a new exhibition.