About The Word Black out
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Black out
Black out Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Black out?
[v] lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
[v] suppress by censorship; of reporting, as for political reasons [v] darken completely; "The dining room blackened out" [v] obliterate or extinguish, of lights; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived" Synonyms | Synonyms for Black out: blacken out | pass out | zonk out Related Terms | Find terms related to Black out: annul | becloud | bedarken | bedim | begloom | black | blacken | block the light | blot out | brown | cancel | cast a shadow | censor | cloud | cloud over | crap out | darken | darken over | delete | dim | dim out | drop | eclipse | efface | encloud | encompass with shadow | expunge | faint | fall senseless | gloom | gray out | hugger-mugger | hush | hush up | hush-hush | keel over | kill | muffle | murk | obfuscate | obliterate | obnubilate | obscure | obumbrate | occult | occultate | overcast | overcloud | overshadow | pass out | quash | repress | shade | shadow | shush | sit on | smother | somber | squash | squelch | stifle | succumb | suppress | swoon | wipe out See Also | change state | conk | darken | edit | extinguish | faint | quench | redact | swoon | turn |
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