| Third Person Singular | blacklists |
| Past Participle | blacklisted |
| Past Tense | blacklisted |
| Plural | blacklists |
| Present Participle | blacklisting |
add to blacklist
remove from blacklist
blacklist policy
She was on the company’s blacklist.
blacklist/Whitelist facility provides the ability to disallow access to specified undesirable sites, or to allow access only to known acceptable sites;4.
to be put on a blacklist
companies often blacklist customers who don't pay their bills
to blacklist a website
employers may blacklist former employees who have been dishonest
to blacklist a supplier
people who engage in fraudulent activities may be blacklisted by authorities
to remove someone from a blacklist
the government maintains a blacklist of banned substances
to blacklist a phone number
companies may blacklist certain suppliers due to poor quality or unethical practices
Other laws recriminalise libel and create a blacklist of (loosely defined) offensive websites.
A special representative, like the one who put together this blacklist, is an independent expert.
Are we on some sort of gay blacklist?
A credit blacklisting system penalises firms that misbehave.
America has blacklisted crypto-wallets associated with North Korean hackers.
I'm Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted screenwriter, wrote in a bathtub.
Once they are dismissed, they’re almost blacklisted; they don’t find… they find it really difficult to find work elsewhere...they...
You know, President Trump put Huawei on a Commerce Department blacklist in May.
Companies that default on paying their workers will be put on the blacklist.
That's right. It was a company called ZTE, and they were on the blacklist.
add to blacklist
remove from blacklist
blacklist policy
She was on the company’s blacklist.
blacklist/Whitelist facility provides the ability to disallow access to specified undesirable sites, or to allow access only to known acceptable sites;4.
to be put on a blacklist
companies often blacklist customers who don't pay their bills
to blacklist a website
employers may blacklist former employees who have been dishonest
to blacklist a supplier
people who engage in fraudulent activities may be blacklisted by authorities
to remove someone from a blacklist
the government maintains a blacklist of banned substances
to blacklist a phone number
companies may blacklist certain suppliers due to poor quality or unethical practices
Other laws recriminalise libel and create a blacklist of (loosely defined) offensive websites.
A special representative, like the one who put together this blacklist, is an independent expert.
Are we on some sort of gay blacklist?
A credit blacklisting system penalises firms that misbehave.
America has blacklisted crypto-wallets associated with North Korean hackers.
I'm Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted screenwriter, wrote in a bathtub.
Once they are dismissed, they’re almost blacklisted; they don’t find… they find it really difficult to find work elsewhere...they...
You know, President Trump put Huawei on a Commerce Department blacklist in May.
Companies that default on paying their workers will be put on the blacklist.
That's right. It was a company called ZTE, and they were on the blacklist.
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