Stripping in a sentence as a noun

"Oh well our bad, we'll just have to be plagued by these pesky rights-stripping laws.

We've been giving the US government all the wrong powers, and stripping it of all the right ones.

The channels have been compensated for decades this way, and it's not like Aereo is stripping out the commercials.

The issue is that Microsoft is stripping off the ads that fund Youtube and its content, in violation of the YouTube terms of service.

Its rotation produces the magnetic field which keeps the solar wind from stripping away our atmosphere and leaving the Earth a dead planet like Mars.

They do it by stripping asteroid belts of resources, holding territory where they can conduct R&D, and build every bullet you expend, every ship you pilot.

"Reverting people's commits and stripping their code out of vengeance isn't social awkwardness, it's completely unacceptable and unprofessional conduct.

If the hula women were stripping then she has a legitimate claim that this is inappropriate in the workplace, otherwise I don't see how this is any different to table tennis or air hockey etc.

They reopened it because people heard about it and then started talking about stripping DRM and resorting to piracy, so somebody, somewhere decided to make this go away as fast as possible and as quietly as possible./cynic

Nevertheless, I think Brian's sentiments about Scheme's clarity in stripping away what can seem to be the 'magic' in programming while maintaining an absolutely rigorous representation that can actually be executed are spot-on.

Stripping definitions

noun

the removal of covering

See also: denudation uncovering baring husking