blankout

[US]/blaeŋk aʊt/
[UK]/blæŋk aʊt/

Translation

v.to become blank or disappear; to go out or be extinguished (esp. lights/screens); to cancel or remove (information); to blank (out)
n.an instance of becoming blank or going out; a blackout
abbr.na.: same as "blank" (used as a variant/abbreviation)

Phrases & Collocations

blankout moment

blankout spell

sudden blankout

brief blankout

total blankout

blankouts happen

i blankout

you blankout

Example Sentences

please blankout your full name on the form before sharing it.

the editor agreed to blankout sensitive details in the report.

we had to blankout the address to protect the witness.

the court ordered the agency to blankout confidential information.

before publishing, blankout phone numbers and email addresses.

they will blankout private data to comply with regulations.

can you blankout the account number on the screenshot?

for security reasons, blankout the access code in your message.

the company decided to blankout employee ids in the public file.

we should blankout medical details before sending the document.

the journalist had to blankout names to avoid defamation claims.

please blankout the signature and date on the scanned contract.

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