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- adjectiveblinding (adjective)
- (of light) very bright and likely to dazzle or temporarily blind someone:"a massive explosion with a blinding flash of light"
- (of a thing) temporarily obstructing a person's vision:"he saw the school bus approaching through almost blinding rain"
- (of pain or an emotion) so intense as to block out everything else:"I've got a blinding headache"Similar:plain to seestaring someone in the facebeyond questionwritten all over oneas plain as the nose on one's facestanding/sticking out like a sore thumbstanding/sticking out a mileright under one's nose
- (of a process or action) remarkably fast or skillful; dazzling:"a blinding fastball"Similar:plain to seeas plain as the nose on one's facestanding/sticking out like a sore thumbstanding/sticking out a mileright under one's nosestaring one in the facebeyond questionwritten all over someone
nounblinding (noun)- the process of covering a newly made road with grit to fill cracks.
- the grit used to fill cracks in a new road.
verbblinding (present participle)- cause (someone) to lose sight, either permanently or temporarily; make unable to see:"the injury temporarily blinded him" · "eyes blinded with tears"Similar:make blinddeprive of sightdeprive of visionrender unsightedrender sightlessgouge someone's eyes outstop someone seeingobscure someone's visionblock someone's visionget in someone's line of vision
OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind. - People also ask
- Blinding can refer to different things depending on the context1234:
- In the context of vision, blinding refers to something that causes or seems to cause blindness1.
- In the context of experimental research, blinding is the process used to keep study participants, persons caring for the participants, persons providing the intervention, data collectors and data analysts unaware of group assignment23.
- In the context of punishment, blinding is a type of physical punishment which results in complete or nearly complete loss of vision4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: causing or seeming to cause blindness : making sight difficult or impossiblewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blindingBlinding (or masking) is the process used in experimental research by which study participants, persons caring for the participants, persons providing the intervention, data collectors and data analysts are kept unaware of group assignment (control vs intervention).ebn.bmj.com/content/16/3/70Blinding (sometimes called masking) is used to try to eliminate such bias. It is a tenet of randomised controlled trials that the treatment allocation for each patient is not revealed until the patient has irrevocably been entered into the trial, to avoid selection bias.www.bmj.com/content/321/7259/504Blinding is a type of physical punishment which results in complete or nearly complete loss of vision. It was used as an act of revenge and torture. The punishment has been used since Antiquity; Greek mythology makes several references to blinding as divine punishment, which reflects human practice.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinding_(punishment) Blinding Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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