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a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft) the failure of electric power for a general region a momentary loss of consciousness amnesia: partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening"
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Shut down of stage lighting.
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A close down of radio communications for security purposes. Also, a fade-out of radio communications caused by ionospheric activity. Also, a complete loss of electrical power.
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A common stage direction at the end of a scene or an act.
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Lighting term: switching all lights out at once, leaving the stage in complete darkness. See also DBO.
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