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shut out
Exclude, deny entry to, block, as in Anyone convicted of a crime is shut out from the legal profession , or These curtains shut out all the light . [Late 1300s]
Prevent an opponent from scoring, as in They were shut out of the last two games , or Reagan shut out Ford in the Texas primary in 1976. Originating in baseball about 1880, this usage was later transferred to other sports and then even broader usage.
Example Sentences
This sense of competition and the tendency to discredit and shut out other women might be a feature in Hollywood and not a bug, Sweeney said.
United have shut out their opponents on five occasions this term, with only Liverpool bettering them with six.
Memorable moment: Sandy Koufax comes back on two days’ rest to shut out the Twins in Game 7.
Meanwhile, Celtic boss Rodgers hailed his team's mental resilience to respond by shutting out the Serie A's top scorers.
But to manager Dave Roberts and the Dodgers — who have shut out their opponents in four of the last five games — that was just fine.
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