blank out
Related to blank out: allow for, roughshod, put back, liven up, space out
blank out
1. To unexpectedly forget something. Can you remind me of your name? I'm so sorry, but I'm completely blanking out right now!
2. To avoid thinking about or remembering something, often because it is stressful or traumatic. Many trauma victims try to blank out the horrific things that have happened to them.
3. To erase or conceal something (such as text or an image) that one does not want widely disseminated. You should blank out the last paragraph before submitting this paper to your professor. Be sure to black out all the other names on this list before you put it in the employee's file.
See also: blank, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
blank something out
1. Lit. to erase something, as on a computer screen. Who blanked out the information that was on my screen? Please blank your password out as soon as you type it.
2. Fig. to forget something, perhaps on purpose; to blot something out of memory. I'm sorry, I just blanked your question out. I blanked out your question. What did you say?
See also: blank, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
blank out
v.
1. To erase or cover something so that it cannot be seen or read: Please blank out the incorrect information on this form. I didn't want them to see my letter on the computer screen, so I blanked it out. Some of the words in the document had been blanked out to protect people's privacy.
2. To suddenly forget what one was about to say: My neighbor blanks out on my name every time we meet. I was about to say something important, but I blanked out!
3. To deliberately forget or stop thinking about something, especially something unpleasant: I've blanked out most of those sad memories. The suffering patient tried to blank out the pain.
See also: blank, out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- a run on (something)
- a rush on (something)
- away from it all
- address (one's) comments to (someone or something)
- address comments or remarks to
- address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)
- be in it for
- be pressed for time
- be pushed for time
- be at a disadvantage