V1 |
black out, zonk out, pass out | lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example | |
V1 |
black out, blacken out | darken completely | |
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amnesia, memory loss, blackout | partial or total loss of memory | |
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blackout | a momentary loss of consciousness | |
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blackout | the failure of electric power for a general region | |
V2 |
black out | suppress by censorship as for political reasons | |
V2 |
black out | obliterate or extinguish | |
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blackout, brownout, dimout | [in aircraft] darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft) | |
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blackout | a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting |