noun the action of removing clothing or covering from something
verb present participle of the verb 'strip', which means to remove clothing or covering from something
Stripping old paint from a surface before applying a new coat.
Stripping a molecule of one or more of its components.
Stripping a car down to its chassis for customization or restoration.
Stripping as a form of performance art in burlesque shows.
Stripping the overburden to access mineral deposits.
Stripping unnecessary data from a dataset to improve analysis.
Stripping could be used metaphorically in writing to mean removing unnecessary details or simplifying a complex concept.
Stripping could be used in psychology to refer to the process of breaking down behaviors or thoughts to their most basic components for analysis.
Stripping could be used in engineering to describe the removal of insulation from wires or cables to expose the conductive material.
Stripping is commonly used in the context of a professional dancer who performs a striptease routine as part of their act.
Stripping could refer to the process of removing old paint or finishes from a surface before applying new ones in construction.