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Etymology

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From un- +‎ blank.

Adjective

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unblank (comparative more unblank, superlative most unblank)

  1. Not blank.
    • 1971, Information Processing in Japan - Volumes 11-14, page 39:
      The symbols treated here have the following properties : i) there are many kinds of symbols, ii) the distributions of the characteristic points are biased, iii) in many cases unblank lines follow unblank lines.
    • 2001, Mary Jenson, Taking Flight from the Empty Nest, →ISBN, page 162:
      When I got to the office and opened it up, I went to turn off the alarm and suddenly my mind went blank. Well, you only have thirty seconds to get "unblank."
    • 2006, Michael D.C. Drout, J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment, →ISBN:
      In the eighteenth century, blank places on a map became a symbol of rigorous standards and lent authority to all on the map that was unblank (Turchi, Maps, 37).
    • 2012, Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel, 1Q84, →ISBN, page 193:
      So Ushikawa could do as he pleased and let the music filter from right to left, as the unblank half of his brain toyed with random thoughts.

Verb

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unblank (third-person singular simple present unblanks, present participle unblanking, simple past and past participle unblanked)

  1. To restore content to something that is blank.
    • 1980, W. H. Tait, Radiation detection, page 199:
      Energy selection can be included by single-channel-analysing (SCA) the height of the prompt signal and using this output to unblank the display pulses.
    • 1991, Journal of Biological Photography - Volume 18, page 38:
      Thus, I could collectively blank all orbital features, unblank all eye features, and key in commands to translate or rotate “all displayed” entities.
    • 1998, John Purcell, Robert Kiesling, Linux: The Complete Reference - Book 1, →ISBN, page 1782:
      When the kernel wants to unblank the screen, it sends a SIGQUIT signal to the process running /sbin/screenblanker.
    • 2012, Ewart R N Jowett, The Wizard of the Stove Pipe Mountains, →ISBN:
      I could unblank your blinking memories of it, but as I have now told you most of the same for the third time, I will finish for Therle's benefit.
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