[
US
/ˈbɫæˌkɫɪst/
]
[ UK /blˈæklɪst/ ]
[ UK /blˈæklɪst/ ]
VERB
-
put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted
many books were blacklisted by the Nazis
NOUN
- a list of people who are out of favor
How To Use blacklist In A Sentence
- I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three.
- From that day on I was blacklisted by both him and the head elder.
- Greg, if you are a warmist, why don't you blacklist me?
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- The government is creating a force that will suppress the criminally influential, but many have escaped the blacklist whether through influence or virtue.
- 1947 - Red Scare: The Hollywood Ten are blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios.
- Factory owners regularly oblige overtime hours, pregnancy tests, dismiss and blacklist workers suspected of union organizing.
- The new rules would allow the agency to create a blacklist of material deemed seriously dangerous to children.
- Many people in the industry were blacklisted for their alleged communist sympathies.
- When he was released, he was effectively blacklisted and unable to find work, forced to drive a taxi with a forged license.