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- Dictionarystrip/strɪp/
verb
- 1. remove all coverings from: "they stripped the bed"
- 2. leave bare of accessories or fittings: "thieves stripped the room of luggage" Similar
noun
- 1. an act of undressing, especially in a striptease: "she got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano"
- 2. the identifying outfit worn by the members of a sports team while playing: British "the team's away strip is a garish mix of red, white, and blue"
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STRIP definition: 1. to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something: 2. to remove something…. Learn more.
The meaning of STRIP is to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from. How to use strip in a sentence.
Strip, deprive, dispossess, divest imply more or less forcibly taking something away from someone. To strip is to take something completely (often violently) from a person or thing so as to leave in a destitute or powerless state: to strip a man of all his property; to strip the bark from a tree.
Define strip. strip synonyms, strip pronunciation, strip translation, English dictionary definition of strip. 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.
Contents. STRIP definition: 1. to remove all your clothes, or to remove all of someone else's clothes: 2. to remove a covering…. Learn more.
strip, deprive, dispossess, divest imply more or less forcibly taking something away from someone. To strip is to take something completely (often violently) from a person or thing so as to leave in a destitute or powerless state: to strip a man of all his property; to strip the bark from a tree.
Definition of strip verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.