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block out

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/blɑk aʊt/
Forms:blocking out,blocked out,blocked out
1

to stop something from proceeding by creating a barrier

  • The security team worked hard to block the intruders out.
  • Installing a robust antivirus program can block malware out.
  • Meditation can help block stress out.
  • The goalie managed to block the opponent's shots out.
  • The hikers set up a tent to block the wind and cold out.
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2

to intentionally avoid thinking about something unpleasant

  • Focusing on gratitude can help block out feelings of discontent.
  • Engaging in a favorite activity can block out feelings of loneliness.
  • Going for a walk in nature can help block out negative thoughts.
  • She needed to block out the fear to overcome the challenge.
  • They decided to block out the disappointment and continue working.
3

to arrange the placement of songs or elements in a theatrical production

  • The director had to block the musical numbers out for a seamless stage performance.
  • The production team worked to block the songs out for optimal audience engagement.
  • The technical team needed to block out the sound effects for a realistic atmosphere.
  • The creative team needed to block out the key moments to build the narrative.
  • The musical director helped block out the song placement for a harmonious flow.
4

to draw a basic visual representation of something

  • The initial stage of the painting involved blocking out the main shapes and contours.
  • In architecture, it's common to begin by blocking out the basic structure of a building.
  • Before adding colors, the illustrator preferred blocking out the main features of the character.
  • The fashion designer began by blocking out the silhouette of the clothing design.
  • In graphic design, blocking out the layout helps in planning the overall composition.