noun
- the practice of putting someone or something on a list of people or things that are disapproved of or are to be punished or avoided
verb
- to put someone or something on a list of people or things that are disapproved of or are to be punished or avoided
Usage: present participle of blacklist
Examples
- The company faced blacklisting by several major clients after the scandal.
- Hollywood’s blacklisting of suspected communists lasted for years.
- The union is blacklisting companies that refuse to negotiate.
- Credit agencies are blacklisting customers with poor payment histories.
- The school board is considering blacklisting certain textbooks.
- Many actors found their careers destroyed by blacklisting during the McCarthy era.
- The organization’s blacklisting practices were later deemed discriminatory.