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  1. a competition in which only the winners of each stage play in the next stage, until one competitor or team is the final winner: The tournament is a straight knockout. a knockout competition / championship. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. to hit someone so that the person becomes unconscious, or to cause someone to go to sleep: His fall from the ladder knocked him out. Those sleeping pills knocked me out. If something such as a system or piece of equipment is knocked out by something else, it stops operating: The lightning knocked out our electricity.

  3. The meaning of KNOCKOUT is the act of knocking out : the condition of being knocked out. How to use knockout in a sentence.

  4. Definition of knock out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. a panel in a casing, can, or box, especially of metal or plastic, so designed that it can readily be removed, as by punching, hammering, or cutting, to provide an opening into the interior: a knockout in a junction box. Machinery. a device for knocking something loose, as finished work from a lathe chuck.

  6. To knock someone out means to cause them to become unconscious or to go to sleep. The three drinks knocked him out. [VERB noun PARTICLE] He had never been knocked out in a professional fight. [be VERB -ed PARTICLE] [ Also VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb B2.

  7. knockout. British English: knockout NOUN / ˈnɒkaʊt /. in boxing In boxing, a knockout is a situation in which a boxer wins the fight by making their opponent fall to the ground and be unable to stand up before the referee has counted to ten. American English: knockout / ˈnɒkaʊt /.

  8. knock out meaning, definition, what is knock out: to make someone become unconscious or go...: Learn more.

  9. Definition of knockout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Render unconscious by a blow or some other means. For example, It was just a swinging door, but it knocked her out , or Just one of those sleeping pills can knock you out cold . [Late 1500s] Discover More. Example Sentences. More millions were spent trying to knock out Democratic candidates in four states, and to oppose gay marriage in California.