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								unable to see a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision
 2.
								unable or unwilling to perceive or understand
 blind to a lover's faults
 blind to the consequences of their actions
 3.
								not based on reason or evidence
 blind hatred
 blind faith
 
 'blind' - used as a noun
 4.
								people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group
 he spent hours reading to the blind
 5.
								a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
 he waited impatiently in the blind
 6.
								something that keeps things out or hinders sight
 they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet
 7.
								something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
 the holding company was just a blind
 
 'blind' - used as a verb
 8.
								render unable to see
 9.
								make blind by putting the eyes out
 The criminals were punished and blinded
 10.
								make dim by comparison or conceal
 
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			| 1. Blind / Plural blinds
 2. Blind / Past
 blinded
 3. Blind / Third Person
 blinds
 4. Blind / Present Participle
 blinding
 5. Blind / Comparitive
 blinder
 6. Blind / Superlative
 blindest
 
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