Verb
cut out, as for political reasons
be unable to remember
Source: WordNetDefinition, rationality, and structure are ways of seeing, but they become prisons when they blank out other ways of seeing. A. R. Ammons
When we read, it is not ours to absorb all that is written. Our thoughts are jealous and they constantly blank out the thoughts of others, for there is not room enough in us for two scents at one time. Milorad Pavić
I enjoy performing, always, but when you're taping a gig, you've got to blank out this mass apparatus of self-consciousness that's surrounding you, this invitation to drown in self-consciousness. Otherwise you just won't be able to do anything. Dylan Moran
I've been at the funerals of a lot of people in my neighborhood. Sometimes when I sit back and relax, I think about that and just blank out. Carmelo Anthony
Computers make me totally blank out. Dalai Lama
several line in the report were blanked out Source: Internet