Blackout \'blak-"aut\, n. [1913]
- 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
- a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air
raids
- a period of darkness (as in a city) caused by a failure of
electrical power
- a transient dulling or loss of vision, consciousness, or memory
(an alcoholic blackout)
- a wiping out [syn: obliteration ]
- a blotting out by censorship [syn: suppression] (a news
blackout)
- a usually temporary loss of a radio signal
- the prohibition or restriction of the telecasting of a sports
event
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