blinded

IPA: bɫˈaɪndɪd

adjective

  • Deprived of sight; thus:
  • Deprived of sight in a way that is or may be permanent, by damage to the eyes or brain.
  • Deprived of sight temporarily, by being either dazzled or blindfolded.
  • Lacking intellectual discernment, as for example because of greed or stupidity.
  • (sciences) Willingly prevented from knowing certain information that, were it known, might bias an outcome or decision (either consciously or unconsciously).
  • Covered by blinds.
  • (of a bus) Displaying a particular destination or route number on the blinds.
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Examples of "blinded" in Sentences

  • I agree, however, that calling her either rude, ignorant or blinded is itself rude.
  • This is a randomized, prospective open label blinded end-point (PROBE) trial due to enrol
  • You want to go out on a limb and say that calling Joy either rude, ignorant or blinded is rude.
  • The man’s aura was such that merely hearing his name blinded most people, as it had blinded him.
  • The study was not "blinded" - in other words, subjects, and their doctors, knew what treatments they were getting.
  • Leaving home without my “sweat rag” is disastrous, as it often leaves me blinded from the salty sweat trailing through my ineffective eyebrows and into my eyes.
  • If Hillary follows through with what she says she will do, only the repubs who voted for her out of spite and her hardcore supporters who remain blinded by hate will go McCain in November.
  • Researchers note that the study was not "blinded" - everyone knew who was doing what, and mask wearers may have been less likely to report cold symptoms later because they believed they were taking steps to reduce that possibility.

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