English

strip

strɪp, stɹɪp
Meaning: to remove a covering or outer layer; to take off clothes
Part of Speech: Verb Alternative Readings: stɹɪp

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base strip
3rd person singular present strips
Present participle stripping
Past stripped
Will future will strip
Going-to future going to strip
Imperative negative don't strip / do not strip

Example

We had to strip the old wallpaper before painting the walls.
We had to strip the old wallpaper before painting the walls.

Usage Notes

Can refer to removing layers (like paint or bark), undressing, or taking apart a machine. As a noun, it means a long narrow piece.

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