blacklisted Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈblæk.lɪst]
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Meaning of blacklisted In English

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  • Such allegiances raised the prospect that, from a very early age, workers might become blacklisted and unemployed.

  • Some artists emphasised that protekce could be a heroic deed because willing patrons risked being blacklisted themselves.

  • I speak from personal experience, as coming from a family that was blacklisted for six months at a time.

  • Today, we find that no fewer than 598 of the schools that were blacklisted then are still in use.

  • However, we believe that there is another side to the coin: it is the process that the unions call "blacking", which is short for blacklisted.

  • In the past, some people were blacklisted; despite the law, they did not become 123 inspectors because they had no union protection.

  • The premises will be struck off the list, and the staff, if they are found breaking the rules, will be blacklisted.

  • In the rural areas of the county there are still blacklisted schools.

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