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strip

noun as in thin piece of material

verb as in remove clothes erotically

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A strip mall, for instance, could be transformed into tennis courts or a public garden with fire-resistant plants.

In the process, fire victims can see their wealth stripped if they sell too low, especially if they were underinsured.

Teenagers with incurable conditions are among hundreds a week being stripped of disability benefits after their 16th birthdays.

From BBC

And even though the head of the CAS panel that stripped Chiles of her medal is a lawyer who has represented Romanian interests for years.

Working-class Latinos grabbed them in tandem from racks at laundromats, grocery stores and strip malls.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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