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Having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed. We will examine the difference between these two word pairs, where they came from and some examples of their use in sentences.

See examples of stripped used in a sentence. The words striped and striping are often confused with the words stripped and stripping The meaning of strip is to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from

‘Stripped, Beaten, Humiliated’ and Barred From Her Own Trial in Egypt - The New York Times

How to use strip in a sentence.

To remove clothing or covering from

To remove or take off (clothing or covering) To remove an exterior coating, as of paint or varnish, from To remove the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco, for example). Stripped add to word list past simple and past participle of strip (definition of stripped from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university press)

Having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed Trees stripped of their leaves by the storm A stripped bed ready for clean sheets. Having or containing the bare essentials, with no added features or accessories a stripped new car, with no fancy extras

England fans say they were stripped naked and humiliated for dressing up as Crusaders at... - LBC
England fans say they were stripped naked and humiliated for dressing up as Crusaders at... - LBC

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Definition of strip verb from the oxford advanced american dictionary

[intransitive, transitive] to take off all or most of your clothes or another person's clothes synonym undress i stripped and washed myself all over. The term ‘stripped’ often refers to the act of taking off clothes or removing layers from something, leaving it bare or exposed. The word 'stripped' originates from the old english word 'strypan', which means to plunder or rob Over time, the word evolved to mean removing something, such as clothing or covering, and has been used in various contexts, including clothing, decoration, and removing layers.

‘Stripped, Beaten, Humiliated’ and Barred From Her Own Trial in Egypt - The New York Times
‘Stripped, Beaten, Humiliated’ and Barred From Her Own Trial in Egypt - The New York Times

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NAKED JUSTICE! Watch a thief stripped, wrapped in clingfilm and publicly humiliated - Daily Star
NAKED JUSTICE! Watch a thief stripped, wrapped in clingfilm and publicly humiliated - Daily Star

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