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stripped-down

American  
[stript-doun] / ˈstrɪptˈdaʊn /

adjective

  1. having only essential features; lacking any special appointments or accessories.


stripped-down British  

adjective

  1. reduced to the bare essentials; spare

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The budget airlines also face increasing competition from the larger carriers, which have added their own highly restricted, stripped-down “basic economy” fares that are the core proposition of low-cost and ultralow-cost carriers.

From MarketWatch

Starting out as documentarians, the Dardenne brothers have long fashioned their social-realist narratives as stripped-down affairs, eschewing music scores and shooting the scenes in long takes with a minimum of fuss.

From Los Angeles Times

Jay Foreman, the founder of Basic Fun, which makes toys like Tonka trucks and Care Bears, said the company had begun offering some of those toys with more stripped-down packaging, or no box at all.

From MarketWatch

In October, Tesla released cheaper, stripped-down versions of its popular Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV to try to spur demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Nashville-based singer and songwriter discusses the stripped-down breakup songs of her new album, ‘Fatal Optimist.’

From Los Angeles Times