0 past simple and past participle of blacken --
2 to spoil someone's reputation: --
The concepts that are blackened appear in texts, the others are only knowledge base concepts.
A few cases, however, have such slow rotation that only a little over half of the body gets blackened.
This is particularly true given the way in which his memory has been blackened in some circles with accusations of instability and mental weakness.
Do you see this cardboard, so punctured and blackened along the three lines, over which the feather duster full of charcoal powder had been swept?
The midge larvae were soon immobilized and metamorphosis of the parasitoid took place within their bloated and blackened skins.
The foot of mountains that contain metal are usually covered by dense and leafy ferns and their summits are dressed with plants of blackened leaves.
A cross-sectional model of the theatre became the illuminated altar-piece, with the blackened archway of the tunnel entrance proscenium serving as backdrop.
A piece of reindeersinew thread is blackened with soot, and is then drawn under and through the skin by means of a needle.