blinden
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English
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[edit]blinden (third-person singular simple present blindens, present participle blindening, simple past and past participle blindened)
- (transitive, rare) To make or render blind
- 1986, Romanian Review, volume 40, numbers 1-6:
- The race for success has blindened him, making him incapable to lucidly appraise his work and to judge it by higher and more exacting standards than those prevailing in local, more modest competitions.
- 2008, Olabisi Gwamna, Dancing with Shadows and Other Stories:
- She laughed at my attempt, and I got a pull of the ears for daring to blinden myself.
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Dutch
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German
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[edit]blinden
- inflection of blind:
Spanish
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[edit]blinden
- inflection of blindar:
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