1. blinkered - Adjective
2. blinkered - Verb
Wearing blinkers or blinders.
(figuratively) Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one.
blinkered
simple past and past participle of blinker
The only satisfied rationalists today are blinkered scientists or Marxists. Iris Murdoch
We're all living blinkered lives, and we're not seeing what's going on and looking to change it. I'm not saying that everyone has to make a political statement, but we need to be more aware of what's happening and why. Samantha Morton
I mean I grew up in Ireland, so one would have to be consciously blinkered not to have reflected on the issue of political violence because that was the story since I was 19 years old or 20. Neil Jordan
Being a writer-director can sometimes make you incredibly blinkered. Anthony Minghella
I start planning then that's dangerous because then I have a target that I'm blinkered towards and I won't listen to the warning signs quite so much. I'd rather be in shape and then look around and say there's a race next week and jump into that than have it planned. Paula Radcliffe
It will become more self-certain, more obnoxious to those who don’t share its assumptions, more blinkered and more frequently wrong. Source: Internet