noun
- the act of limiting or narrowing one's perspective or understanding
Usage: gerund form
verb
- present participle of blinker; limiting someone's understanding or perspective
Usage: often used in progressive tenses
Examples
- The media's focus on scandal is blinkering public debate about real issues.
- His rigid ideology was blinkering his ability to see alternative solutions.
- The blinkering of students through standardized testing concerns many educators.
- She accused the committee of blinkering themselves to obvious problems.
- The blinkering effect of social media echo chambers is well documented.
- Stop blinkering yourself to other viewpoints and listen to different opinions.