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    blackout
    /ˈblakaʊt/

    noun

    • 1. a period when all lights must be turned out or covered to prevent them being seen by the enemy during an air raid: "people found it difficult to travel in the blackout"
    • 2. a temporary loss of consciousness: "she was suffering from blackouts" Similar faintfainting fitloss of consciousnesscoma

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  2. BLACKOUT definition: 1. a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLACKOUT is a turning off of the stage lighting to separate scenes in a play or end a play or skit; also : a skit that ends with a blackout. How to use blackout in a sentence.

  4. A blackout is a period of time during a war in which the buildings in an area are made dark for safety reasons. The last show had to be over before the blackout began. American English : blackout / ˈblækaʊt /

  5. BLACKOUT meaning: 1. a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an…. Learn more.

  6. noun. the extinguishing or hiding of all artificial light, esp in a city visible to an enemy attack from the air. a momentary loss of consciousness, vision, or memory. a temporary electrical power failure or cut. electronics a temporary loss of sensitivity in a valve following a short strong pulse.

  7. a. temporary loss of consciousness or vision. b. a period of total memory loss, as one induced by an accident or prolonged alcoholic drinking. 5. a brief, passing lapse of memory. 6. complete stoppage of a communications medium, as by an electrical storm: a radio blackout.

  8. A blackout is a sudden loss of electricity in a town or city. If you experience a blackout, it's helpful to have flashlights and candles handy.

  9. a temporary loss of consciousness, sight or memory. She had a blackout and couldn't remember anything about the accident. See blackout in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: blackout. Definition of blackout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  10. She suffered a blackout from the blow on the head. a period of total memory loss, as one induced by an accident or prolonged alcoholic drinking: The patient cannot account for the bizarre things he did during his blackout.

  11. temporary loss of consciousness or vision: She suffered a blackout from the blow on the head. a period of total memory loss, as one induced by an accident or prolonged alcoholic drinking: The patient cannot account for the bizarre things he did during his blackout.