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strip out
verb
(tr) to remove the working parts of (a machine)
to remove (a chemical or component) from a mixture
Example Sentences
It’s probably just a matter of time until the other big players strip out carry-ons, as United has already done.
This is why the scientific method is so crucial: It aims to strip out what seems to be and to zero in, through repeated testing and careful control of other variables, on what actually is.
"They had to strip out all the medical equipment, and re-task it for a military tasking," says Cathal Berry, a former deputy commander of the Rangers Wing.
The bills were introduced Monday through a common process known as “gut and amend,” where lawmakers strip out the language from an older pending bill and replace it with a new proposal.
Precision fermentation may also allow producers to strip out many ultra-processed elements of current vegan cheeses.
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