- verbstripped (past tense) · stripped (past participle)
- remove all coverings from:"they stripped the bed"
- remove the clothes from (someone):"the man had been stripped naked"
- take off one's clothes:"she stripped down to her underwear" · "they stripped and showered"
- pull or tear off (a garment or covering):"she stripped off her shirt" · "strip away the hype and you'll find original thought"
- remove bark and branches from (a tree).
- remove (paint or varnish) from (a surface):"the floorboards can be stripped, sanded, and polished" · "strip off the existing paint"
- remove the stems from (tobacco).
- milk (a cow) to the last drop.
- leave bare of accessories or fittings:"thieves stripped the room of luggage"
- remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) to inspect or adjust it:"the tank was stripped down piece by piece"
- (strip someone of)deprive someone of (rank, power, or property):"the lieutenant was stripped of his rank"
- sell off (the assets of a company) for profit.
- financedivest (a bond) of its interest coupons so that it and they may be sold separately.
- tear the thread or teeth from (a screw, gearwheel, etc.).
- (of a screw, gearwheel, etc.) lose its thread or teeth.
- (of a bullet) be fired from a rifled gun without spin owing to a loss of surface.
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stropen. strip arose in the late 20th century, possibly from the notion of clothing to which a player ‘strips’ down.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- leave bare of accessories or fittings:
- remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) to inspect or adjust it:
- deprive someone of (rank, power, or property):
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- Stripped is a past participle of the verb "strip"123. It means to remove clothing or covering from something or someone12. It can also mean having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed4. For example, trees stripped of their leaves by the storm or a stripped bed ready for clean sheets4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.v. stripped, strip·ping, strips v.tr. 1. a. To remove clothing or covering from: stripped the beds. b. To remove or take off (clothing or covering): stripped off his shirt.www.thefreedictionary.com/strippingstrip 1 (strĭp) v. stripped, strip·ping, strips v.tr. 1. a. To remove clothing or covering from: stripped the beds.www.thefreedictionary.com/strippedstripped 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)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/strip…stripped [ stript ] show ipa See synonyms for stripped on Thesaurus.com adjective 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 had usable parts or items removed, as for reuse or resale: the hulk of a stripped car.www.dictionary.com/browse/stripped
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