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blanck slate

 

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Blanck Slate

Definition:

A blanck slate refers to a state of complete absence of information, knowledge, or experience. It can also be used to describe a literal blank slate or an empty writing surface.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses:

Noun:

Sense 1:

A state of complete absence or lack of information, knowledge, or experience.

Example sentence: She had no prior experience in gardening, so her mind was a blanck slate when it came to growing her own vegetables.

Sense 2:

A blank writing surface, typically a rectangular piece of white material, used for writing or drawing.

Example sentence: The teacher handed out blanck slates to the students and asked them to write a short story.

Verb:

Sense 1:

To erase or eliminate all existing information, data, or content from a device, system, or object.

Example sentence: The technician accidentally blanck slated the entire database, causing all the company's records to be lost.

Sense 2:

To start anew or from scratch, without any preconceived ideas or biases.

Example sentence: After quitting her job, she decided to blanck slate her career and explore new possibilities.

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