Adjective Satellite
knocked unconscious by a heavy blow
damaged
Source: WordNetknocked-out
the gym has some of the most knocked-out equipment since Vic Tanny Source: Internet
A Barcelona and Chelsea ardent fan, Aidoo further named Luis Suarez among the footballers he loathes, reflecting on the Uruguayan's role in Ghana being knocked out of the 2010 World Cup. Source: Internet
Across the Atlantic, 17 storms have formed this season, marking the fastest pace in records starting in 1851, and seven hit the U.S. Hurricane knocked out power to millions in the Northeast, and tore up southern Louisiana. Source: Internet
A fighter who suffers an accidental low-blow may be given up to five minutes to recover, after which they may be ruled knocked out if they are unable to continue. Source: Internet
After the planet exploded, Galactus was knocked out cold, the D'Bari settled on another planet, and Iron Man returned to normal. Source: Internet
Aikman completed 14 of 18 passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, while also rushing for 25 yards, but was knocked out of the game with a concussion in the third quarter. Source: Internet