noun
- the act of rejecting someone from membership in a club or organization by secret ballot
- the act of boycotting or shunning someone socially or professionally
verb
- present participle of blackball: to reject someone from membership or exclude them socially
Examples
- The country club’s blackballing of new members was based on outdated traditions.
- His blackballing from the professional association hurt his career prospects.
- The committee was accused of blackballing qualified candidates for personal reasons.
- She feared that speaking out would result in her blackballing from the industry.
- The fraternity’s blackballing process was kept completely secret.
- They are blackballing him because of his controversial statements.
- The blackballing of the whistleblower sent a clear message to other employees.