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Blackout   /blˈækˌaʊt/   Listen
Blackout

noun
1.
A suspension of radio or tv broadcasting.
2.
Darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft).  Synonyms: brownout, dimout.
3.
The failure of electric power for a general region.
4.
A momentary loss of consciousness.
5.
Partial or total loss of memory.  Synonyms: amnesia, memory loss.






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Words linked to "Blackout" :   aircraft, memory loss, forgetfulness, transient global amnesia, power outage, darkness, retrograde amnesia, state of mind, break, anterograde amnesia, interruption, selective amnesia, posttraumatic amnesia, dimout, cognitive state, dark, intermission, black out, pause, power failure, amnesia, unconsciousness, suspension, brownout



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