ALL meanings of block out
block out
B b - verb without object block out to act so as to obstruct an opponent, as in football, hockey, and basketball: He doesn't get many baskets, but he sure can block. 1
- verb without object block out Theater. to block a play, act, scene, stage, etc.: The director will block tomorrow. 1
- verb without object block out to suffer a block. 1
- idioms block out put / go on the block, to offer or be offered for sale at auction: to put family heirlooms on the block. 1
- verb block out (Transitive Verb) to prevent from entering or penetrating. 0
- verb block out (Idiomatic) VT to prevent (a thought) from entering one's mind. 0
- verb block out (Transitive Verb) to cover something, so as to make it impossible to see. 0
- verb block out (Transitive Verb) to begin to reduce to shape; to mark out roughly; to lay out. 0