The word be-draping refers to covering or adorning something with a cloth or a piece of fabric. The antonyms for be-draping are undraping, unveiling, and exposing. Undraping means to uncover or remove the cloth, unveiling refers to revealing something that was previously covered, and exposing is to lay something bare or reveal it to public view. These antonyms suggest a removal of the covering of an object or a person, which may result in a different appearance or effect. The choice of the antonym depends on the context in which the word be-draping is used, but all three antonyms imply a sense of openness or liberation.