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  1. 1. : to make (a person or animal) permanently blind. 2. : to intentionally prevent (someone, such as a researcher or study participant) from seeing certain objects or knowing certain facts that could bias, influence, or interfere with the outcome or results of a research study, clinical trial, etc.

  2. Blind definition: unable to see; having severely impaired or absolutely no sense of sight; sightless. See examples of BLIND used in a sentence.

  3. BLIND definition: 1. unable to see: 2. used to describe an extreme feeling that happens without thought or reason…. Learn more.

  4. a. Performed or made without the benefit of background information that might prejudice the outcome or result: blind taste tests used in marketing studies. b. Performed without preparation, experience, or knowledge: a blind stab at answering the question.

  5. BLIND meaning: 1. not able to see: 2. to not notice something, or not want to notice something: 3. an extremely…. Learn more.

  6. Definitions of blind. adjective. unable to see. “"a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan” synonyms: unsighted. blinded. deprived of sight. blindfold, blindfolded. wearing a blindfold. color-blind, colour-blind.

  7. a lightly built structure of brush or other growths, especially one in which hunters conceal themselves: a duck blind. Synonyms: ambush. an activity, organization, or the like for concealing or masking action or purpose; subterfuge: The store was just a blind for their gambling operation. a decoy.

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