To censor or cover up by writing over with black ink.(verb)
To censor or cover up.(verb)
To lose consciousness; to suffer a blackout.(verb)
To make dark.(verb)
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Use "black out" in a sentence
"'If you could black out that absurd Victorian monstrosity,' he said, screwing up his eyes, 'this would make a very good Swan Lake, with you, Gina, as the Swan Maiden."
"Once when she was debating the true value of a particular beet with a shrewish farmwife she caught a glimpse of black out the corner of her eye that was deeper than those of the suits around her—and was that a flash of tail?"
"In one episode, Rev Jen and Mangina get drunk and black out but have sex for the first and only time."