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blackout

[blak-out] / ˈblækˌaʊt /
NOUN
temporary unconsciousness
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Consumers are furious about the rate increases, there’s a mounting risk of blackouts during heat waves or deep freezes—and the fixes are nearly impossible to implement quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal

The authorities imposed an unprecedented internet blackout on January 8, as protests exploded in size and intensity, severely hampering the demonstrators' ability to communicate with each other and the outside world.

From Barron's

It is extremely difficult to determine the death toll, which is expected to rise in the coming days, because the country remains under a near-total internet blackout imposed by Iranian authorities on Thursday night.

From BBC

In the face of the crackdown and communications blackout, evidence of protest activity has sharply diminished.

From Barron's

To better understand these events, an international team of scientists has developed the first system designed to identify and compare what they call marine blackouts.

From Science Daily