blackout vs continuation

blackout

noun
  • The blocking out of as much light as possible. 

  • A large-scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers. 

  • A temporary loss of memory. 

  • The mandatory blocking of all light emanating from buildings, as well as outdoor and street lighting as a measure against aerial bombing or naval attack, as imposed during, e.g., World War II. 

  • A temporary loss of consciousness. 

  • An instance of censorship, especially a temporary one. 

continuation

noun
  • That which extends, increases, supplements, or carries on. 

  • A representation of an execution state of a program at a certain point in time, which may be used at a later time to resume the execution of the program from that point. 

  • A successful shot that, despite a foul, is made with a single continuous motion beginning before the foul, and that is therefore valid in certain forms of basketball. 

  • The act or state of continuing or being continued; uninterrupted extension or succession 

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