Sentence examples for stripping from inspiring English sources

The word "stripping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as both a noun (i.e. the activity of removing something or someone from a place or position) and a verb (i.e. the act of removing something from a place or position). For example: The strippers were hired to perform an exotic striptease at the bachelor party.

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stripping

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Present participle of strip

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After a bruising cabinet discussion on the citizenship issue was leaked to the media, the Abbott government is still considering stripping sole citizens suspected of terrorist offences if they can potentially access citizenship elsewhere.

It's really disappointing, because we keep hearing about proposals, such as stripping suspected terrorists of their dual citizenship, through the media".

Labor gave "in principle support" for stripping dual citizens of their citizenship, he said, but added "we've got concerns of ministers just having those sort of powers without a court process, you know, that's a question mark, that's a new development".

Lowe gave the Cowboys a slender 2-0 lead in the 28th minute after the Tigers were penalised for stripping in the tackle.

I know that people internalise these things differently and the character was repellent and on a spiral which was stripping him of his humanity.

Which, in a way, is odd, because the film cuts at the heart of modern America, of which the media is so much a reflection, stripping away the pretence of well-being layer by layer, all the way through black comedy to poignancy.

At the other end of the spectrum, stripping my account to the bare minimum, and leaving me with little more than PBS, a cluster of local channels and a handful of news channels, would still cost me $153.13 a month.

I hope our diary is simply the start of the process of stripping politics of its false mystique.

Stripping convicted prisoners of their nationality is a threat that has been made by the far-right Front National party, and the opposition rightwing UMP party, but has been used in only eight cases since 1973.

So was stripping a detainee naked, which a 2005 memo from the Justice Department to the CIA said carried the benefit of "reward[ing] detainees instantly with clothing for cooperation".

Stripping away this power by removing weapons and uniforms, both sides are made equal, and conflict cannot occur.

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