blacked out Sentence Examples

  1. The night sky was completely blacked out, making it impossible to see anything.
  2. The city was temporarily blacked out during the storm.
  3. The surveillance footage was blacked out to protect the identity of the suspects.
  4. She blacked out for several minutes after hitting her head.
  5. The window was blacked out to prevent sunlight from interfering.
  6. The censor board blacked out certain scenes from the movie.
  7. The document was heavily blacked out, leaving only a few legible words.
  8. The fireworks illuminated the night sky, making all other stars black out.
  9. The room was blacked out for the presentation to enhance the visual effects.
  10. The truck's tail lights were blacked out, making it difficult to see at night.

blacked out Meaning

blacked out

a period when lights are kept off to guard against enemy airplane attack in a war, a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air raids, a transient dulling or loss of vision, consciousness, or memory, to undergo a temporary loss of vision, consciousness, or memory, a wiping out, to impose a blackout on, a blotting out by censorship, a period when lights are off as a result of an electrical power failure, a temporary dulling or loss of vision or consciousness, to make inoperative (as by a power failure), blot out, erase, a turning off of the stage lighting to separate scenes in a play or end a play or skit, to suppress by censorship, to envelop in darkness, a skit that ends with a blackout, a period of darkness (as in a city) caused by a failure of electrical power, a time during which a special commercial offer (as of tickets) is not valid, to become enveloped in darkness, a usually temporary loss of a radio signal, the prohibition or restriction of the telecasting of a sports event

FAQs About the word blacked out

a period when lights are kept off to guard against enemy airplane attack in a war, a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air raids, a transient

abolished, swept (away),eradicated, erased, destroyed, wiped out, stamped (out), rooted (out), cancelled, rubbed out

built, manufactured,protected, created, constructed, saved, made, preserved, conserved, restored

The night sky was completely blacked out, making it impossible to see anything.

The city was temporarily blacked out during the storm.

The surveillance footage was blacked out to protect the identity of the suspects.

She blacked out for several minutes after hitting her head.