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Adjective
/ˈblīndiNG/,
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The process of covering a newly made road with grit to fill cracks,
  1. (of light) Very bright and likely to dazzle or temporarily blind someone
    • - a massive explosion with a blinding flash of light
  2. (of a thing) Temporarily obstructing a person's vision
    • - he saw the school bus approaching through almost blinding rain
  3. Suddenly and overwhelmingly obvious
    • - in a blinding flash, everything fell into place
  4. (of pain or an emotion) So intense as to block out everything else
    • - I've got a blinding headache
  5. (of a process or action) Remarkably fast or skillful; dazzling
    • - a blinding fastball
Noun
  1. The process of covering a newly made road with grit to fill cracks

  2. The grit used in such a process


  1. blazing: shining intensely; "the blazing sun"; "blinding headlights"; "dazzling snow"; "fulgent patterns of sunlight"; "the glaring sun"
  2. (blinded) deprived of sight
  3. In cryptography, blinding is a technique by which an agent can provide a service to (i.e, compute a function for) a client in an encoded form without knowing either the real input or the real output. ...
  4. A blind or blinded experiment is a scientific experiment where some of the persons involved are prevented from knowing certain information that might lead to conscious or unconscious bias on their part, invalidating the results.
  5. The Blinding EP is an EP by English indie rock band Babyshambles. It is the band's first release since signing with major record label Parlophone. ...
  6. (Blinded (2004 film)) Blinded in a film that is written and directed by Eleanor Yule. In 2004 it won the Jury Award at the Celtic Film and Television Festival and it also won the Silver Screen award at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival. ...
  7. (Blinded (When I See You)) "Blinded" is a song by Third Eye Blind from their album, Out of the Vein released in 2003. As a single, the song was titled "Blinded (When I See You)" and peaked at #35 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks of that year. ...
  8. (Blinded(movie)) Blinded (2006) is a Grenadian feature film about domestic violence directed by Anderson Quarless and starring Deleon Walters and Tahira Carter. It was the first full-length film entirely produced in Grenada.
  9. The act of causing blindness; A thin coat of sand or gravel used to fill holes in a new road surface; A thin sprinkling of sand or chippings laid on a newly tarred surface; Very bright (as if to cause blindness); To an extreme degree; blindingly
  10. (blindingness) The quality of being blinding
  11. (BLINDED) The condition of having a blind in place, e.g., as in a single-, double-, or triple-blinded trial.
  12. (BLINDED) When the openings of a screen are closed, either by plastering with damp sticky material or by wedging of on-size particles in the opening.
  13. (Blinded) A version of the peer-review process that sees the identity of the authors hidden from reviewers. Sometimes this means the editorial office must remove the authors' names from the manuscript. ...
  14. (Blinded) Term used in an investigational study, such as a clinical trial, that means none of the volunteers know if they are receiving the investigational treatment, standard treatment, or a placebo (if a placebo is used). ...
  15. A process in a clinical study that conceals a treatment from the patient.
  16. (masking, concealment of allocation)—Certain aspects of the study, like who receives treatment and who receives placebo, are kept secret from the participants and/or study administrators. This helps to decrease the chance of bias entering the process. ...
  17. The reduction or shutting off of flow due to filter medium or membrane fouling.
  18. In depth and surface filtration, a buildup of particulates on or within the filter, preventing fluid flow through the filter at normal pressures.
  19. A procedure in which one or more parties to the trial are kept unaware of the treatment assignment(s). ...
  20. The "masking" or concealment from study subjects, caregivers, or others involved in the study of any detail(s) of the study which could introduce Bias. ...
  21. Generating network traffic that is likely to trigger many alerts in a short period of time, to conceal alerts triggered by a 'real' attack performed simultaneously. [800-94] (see also attack)
  22. A way of making sure that the people involved in a research study — participants, clinicians, or researchers — do not know which participants are assigned to each study group. Blinding usually is used in research studies that compare two or more types of treatment for an illness. ...
  23. A lack of awareness of a subject's treatment group. Double-blinding is blinding of assessor as well as subject.
  24. The practice of treating the top surface of hardcore or broken bricks with sand to produce a smooth surface to receive concrete
  25. The fouling or plugging of pores in a membrane, usually a gel-like substance.