blindspots

[US]/[ˈblaɪndˌspɒts]/
[UK]/[ˈblaɪndˌspɒts]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.areas where a driver cannot see; a gap in one's awareness or understanding; a weakness in someone's character or judgment; an area of ignorance or lack of understanding

Phrases & Collocations

identifying blindspots

addressing blindspots

avoiding blindspots

revealing blindspots

analyzing blindspots

personal blindspots

system blindspots

highlighting blindspots

exploring blindspots

uncovering blindspots

Example Sentences

companies often have blindspots in their market research.

we need to identify our team's blindspots to improve performance.

addressing blindspots in our security system is crucial.

the study highlighted several blindspots in the existing policy.

it's important to acknowledge your own blindspots and biases.

the investigation revealed significant blindspots in the investigation process.

understanding cultural blindspots can prevent misunderstandings.

the report exposed blindspots in the company's risk management strategy.

we must actively seek out and eliminate blindspots in our thinking.

the project suffered due to blindspots in the initial planning.

recognizing blindspots is a key part of continuous improvement.

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