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  1. 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.

  2. May 25, 2023 · Willis saw the disturbing video of two young men being assaulted, robbed and forced to strip. “After seeing two versions of it, I was mad, frustrated, angry, disgusted,” Willis said. The video is about four minutes long and was filmed in the middle of the day.

  3. Oct 26, 2009 · Music video by Depeche Mode performing Stripped (Single Version) (2006 Digital Remaster).

  4. 1. a. : to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from. b. : to deprive of possessions. c. : to divest of honors, privileges, or functions. 2. a. : to remove extraneous or superficial matter from. a prose style stripped to the bones. b. : to remove furniture, equipment, or accessories from. strip a ship for action. 3.

  5. He had been stripped of his title and was touring college campuses to talk about his case and to raise money for the antiwar movement.

  6. Earlier this year, a medical board stripped him of his license and ordered him to pay a $3,650 fine. From NPR I kind of got stripped back down to the bottom level.

  7. Is Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. streaming Stripped Season 1? Find out where to watch full episodes online now!

  8. If someone is stripped, their clothes are taken off by another person, for example in order to search for hidden or illegal things.

  9. to remove your clothes, or to remove the clothes from someone else: [ M ] It was so hot that we stripped off our shirts. [ I ] We were told to strip to the waist (= remove our clothes above the waist). [ I ] The nurse told me to strip down to my underwear (= remove all of my clothes except my underwear).

  10. to clear out or empty: to strip a house of its contents. to deprive of equipment; dismantle: to strip a ship of rigging. to dispossess, rob, or plunder: to strip a man of his possessions. to remove varnish, paint, wax, or the like from: The wood should be stripped and then refinished.

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