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Definition of "blank out" in Anglais

Verb

  1. To become blank.

    • He removed the paper from the heat, and the paper blanked out.
    • The screen blanked out during the power cut.
    • He blanked out five minutes into the meeting.
    • I'm blanking out on your name, I'm afraid.
  2. To temporarily lose memory.

    • He blanked out five minutes into the meeting.
    • I'm blanking out on your name, I'm afraid.
  3. To cause (something) to become blank. To erase (something), leaving a blank in its place.

    • The teacher blanked out some words from the text, which the students had to fill in.
    • They had to blank out five obscenities before airing the song.
    • He blanked out the abuse he had suffered as a child.
  4. To erase (something), leaving a blank in its place.

    • The teacher blanked out some words from the text, which the students had to fill in.
    • They had to blank out five obscenities before airing the song.
  5. To erase from one's memory.

    • He blanked out the abuse he had suffered as a child.
  6. To get even; to neutralise.

    • Beckham's second-half goal blanked out Filippi's first-half header to put the score at 1-1.