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Definitions for Blighting
[1] Plant Pathology . the rapid and extensive discoloration, wilting, and death of plant tissues. a disease so characterized.
[2] any cause of impairment, destruction, ruin, or frustration: Extravagance was the blight of the family.
[3] the state or result of being blighted or deteriorated; dilapidation; decay: urban blight.
[4] to cause to wither or decay; blast: Frost blighted the crops.
[5] to destroy; ruin; frustrate: Illness blighted his hopes.
[6] to suffer blight.
[7] any plant disease characterized by withering and shrivelling without rotting See also potato blight
[8] any factor, such as bacterial attack or air pollution, that causes the symptoms of blight in plants
[9] a person or thing that mars or prevents growth, improvement, or prosperity
[10] an ugly urban district
[11] the state or condition of being blighted or spoilt
[12] to cause or suffer a blight
[13] (tr) to frustrate or disappoint
[14] (tr) to spoil; destroy
Words related to Blighting
blightmildew, decay, scourge, eyesore, canker, pest, affliction, fungus, infestation, mar, taint, curse, pestilence, dump, withering, evil, bane, sight, contamination, woe
Words nearby Blighting
blightblew, blewit, blewits, blida, bligh, blight, blighter, blighty, bliksem, blimey, blimp
Origin of Blighting
First recorded in 1605–15; of uncertain origin
Other words from Blighting
blight·ing·ly , adverb
un·blight·ed , adjective
un·blight·ed·ly , adverb
un·blight·ed·ness , noun
Word origin for Blighting
C17: perhaps related to Old English blǣce rash; compare bleach
Synonyms for Blighting
affliction, canker, decay, eyesore, fungus, infestation, mildew, pest, scourge, bane, contamination, corruption, curse, dump, evil, pestilence, pollution, rot, sight, withering, woe, blot on the landscape