0 a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an electricity failure:
1 a short period when someone suddenly becomes unconscious:
2 a period of time when electric power has failed, causing a loss of lights:
3 a short period of time when you are not conscious:
He suffers from Parkinson’s disease and has occasionally experienced blackouts.
4 a period of time when a service, product, etc. is not available:
The most commonly reported adverse effects in elderly patients are dizziness, drowsiness, blackouts and unsteadiness,7 all of which pose increased risks of injury.
I commend to you the amendments on large combustion plants: unless we get these into the directive, my country will face power blackouts.
A generator was supplied to the civil hospital to ensure continuity of lighting during blackouts.
Price signals were sent to consumers, demand decreased and there were no blackouts.
He has had a pacemaker fitted to help in trying to find out more about what the dizzy spells and blackouts mean.
Practice blackouts are normally arranged by the local authorities concerned.
The blackouts installed during the war have not been removed to the extent they should have been.
They have refused to rule out the possibility of blackouts as soon as this winter.
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