degarnish

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) To strip or deprive entirely, as of furniture, ornaments, etc.; to disgarnish.
 * 2) To deprive of a garrison, or of troops necessary for defence.
 * 3) * 1780 August 22,, letter to Governor Trumbull
 * West point, which post is now almost entirely degarnished
 * 1) * 1780 August 22,, letter to Governor Trumbull
 * West point, which post is now almost entirely degarnished