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blocklist

American  
[blahk-list] / ˈblɑkˌlɪst /

noun

PLURAL

blocklists
  1. a list of people, accounts, businesses, users, etc., that are blocked from contacting, interacting with, or accessing a specific person, account, business, user, or feature.

  2. blacklist.


verb (used with object)

blocklisted, blocklisting
  1. blacklist.

Example Sentences

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"This would enable buyers to block confidential sellers by adding those sellers to their blocklist," he said.

From Salon

Ms Oberman suggested last year that Dr Philip Proudfoot had a "Jew blocklist" on Twitter, but has now said that her "mistake" was "hurtful."

From BBC

On 4 April 2021, Ms Oberman tweeted in a now-deleted post: "So a man called @PhilipProudfoot of @FreeNorthNow has a Jew blocklist. I've been out of the twitter politics loop for a few months but is this Party continuation Corbyn? Seems like it. And will it end up the same way? Seems like it. Good luck all."

From BBC

A recent addition is a vulnerable driver blocklist for Windows Defender, and we’d expect to see other improvements to protect Windows 11 against the complications of remote work.

From The Verge

Instagram said it had also "expanded" the blocklist of words, hashtags and emojis the system automatically blocked to filter out abusive messages, which individual users can also customise,

From BBC