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Definition of "knock out" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To strike or render unconscious To strike or bump (someone or something) out.

    • I accidentally knocked out the glass in my picture frame.
    • The boxer knocked out his opponent in the third round.
    • The allergy pill knocked him out for a good three hours.
    • Running errands all day really knocked him out.
    • The antitank gun knocked out the enemy tank.
  2. To strike or bump (someone or something) out.

    • I accidentally knocked out the glass in my picture frame.
  3. To render unconscious, as by a blow to the head.

    • The boxer knocked out his opponent in the third round.
  4. To put to sleep.

    • The allergy pill knocked him out for a good three hours.
  5. To fall asleep, especially suddenly.

  6. To exhaust.

    • Running errands all day really knocked him out.
  7. To impress, surpass or overwhelm (someone).

  8. To defeat or kill (someone).

  9. To cause a mechanism to become non-functional by damaging or destroying it.

    • The antitank gun knocked out the enemy tank.
  10. To eliminate from a contest or similar.

  11. To communicate (a message) by knocking.

    • The prisoner knocked out a message on the wall for the prisoner in the adjoining cell.
  12. To complete, especially in haste; knock off.

    • They knocked out the entire project in one night.
  13. To lose the scent of hounds in fox-hunting.

  14. To leave college after hours—after half-past ten at night when the doors have been locked.

  15. To obtain or earn (something, often money or food).

  16. To sell.