Having only essential or minimal features.
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Examples for "stripped"
Examples for "stripped"
1Everything of any value had been stripped from the house years ago.
2The government has stripped most public sector bosses of their performance bonuses.
3A third breach could result in clubs being stripped of premiership points.
4How will the government ensure that the forests are not simply asset-stripped?
5You can let your imagination run free, stripped of caution and compromise.
1All development builds of Firefox have always used the stripped-down globe icon.
2It is a stripped-down version of the service without things like videos.
3The stripped-down versions of the desktop software can be accessed at office.live.com.
4But it's a stripped-down process, requiring fewer chemical ingredients, test tubes, and equipment.
5Their new app for iOS, Noted, is a stripped-down option for taking notes.
6The album being recorded in five days also contributes to its stripped-down sound.
7Trump on Sunday called on Congress to pass a stripped-down bill.
8Kingfisher's stripped-down fleet of 12 aircraft is one-eighth of Jet's capacity.
9The overall aesthetic was stripped-down and clean, without being conspicuously forced or arty.
10Franklin had specifically sought to perform in a stripped-down, church-service setting.
11The iPhone will run a stripped-down version of Safari as its native browser.
12There were twenty of the massive, hairy creatures, riding souped-up, stripped-down, chopper motorcycles.
13The Surface 2 comes preloaded with a stripped-down version of Office, including Outlook email.
14It serves as a kind of stripped-down mobile social network.
15That means this was a stripped-down, hotted-up car designed for racing but street legal.
16Plenty others find its stripped-down aesthetic a little too austere.