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  1. 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.

  2. Stripped definition: having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed. See examples of STRIPPED used in a sentence.

  3. No artifact of culture can be stripped of its context, whether collective or personal, and anything that lasts is constantly acquiring associations. From Slate Magazine If these moves stripped away more immediate aromas, they resulted in more interesting, longer-lived wines.

  4. 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).

  5. Verb He stripped himself down to his underwear. The prisoners were stripped naked. She gets paid to dance and strip at the club. They stripped the table and refinished it. They stripped the room when they left. The building had been completely stripped of its original woodwork. Noun a small strip of cloth the half-mile strip of road See More

  6. Define stripped. stripped synonyms, stripped pronunciation, stripped translation, English dictionary definition of stripped. v. stripped , strip·ping , strips v. tr. 1. a. To remove clothing or covering from: stripped the beds. b. To remove or take off : stripped off his shirt.

  7. stripped in American English. (strɪpt) adjective. 1. having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed. trees stripped of their leaves by the storm. a stripped bed ready for clean sheets. 2. having had usable parts or items removed, as for reuse or resale.