0 present participle of blanket --
1 to cover something completely with a thick layer: --
It is an application of one of the general principles, that of blanketing with inert material, referred to on page 5 of the chief inspector's 72nd report.
There is no danger whatsoever of a blanketing of the producers because the producers themselves have an effective voice in the manner in which the money is used.
Sub-section (1) is a blanketing sort of provision.
They had no compunction in blanketing communities along the road.
The blanketing of this area with coniferous plantations is doing irreversible damage to a unique and delicately evolved wild habitat.
These were flooding externally with water, flooding internally by percolation, blanketing with inert material, and isolation of the burning portions.
What strikes me as the most hopeful method is that of blanketing, which has been carried out at certain pits.
The blanketing effect of imposing a moratorium is misplaced.