verb
- to surprise or shock someone completely, especially with bad news or an unexpected attack
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘blindside’
Examples
- The company blindsided employees with sudden layoffs.
- She was blindsided by her husband’s request for a divorce.
- The quarterback was blindsided by a defender he didn’t see coming.
- The news of the merger blindsided investors.
- I felt blindsided when my best friend moved away without telling me.
- The team was blindsided by their opponent’s new strategy.