Having been knocked unconscious
“An uppercut would result in him being knocked out on the canvas.”
Experiencing a feeling of awe or amazement
“Johnson was knocked out by her beauty and wasted no time courting her.”
(out cold) Loss of consciousness
Having no power or energy left
Paralyzed or unconscious, usually temporarily
In a state of semi-awareness, resembling dazedness, insensibility, or stun
Under the influence of drugs
To have created or formed something
Past tense for to knock down (a person)
“After a fierce punch, the boxer managed to knock out his opponent with a single blow.”
Past tense for to destroy (usually forcefully) or to put an end to
“The government's new policies aim to knock out corruption and ensure transparency in every sector.”
Past tense for to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
“After running a marathon, the intense physical exertion would knock out even the fittest athletes.”
Past tense for to use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible
Past tense for to sedate or calm with the use of a drug
Past tense for to completely captivate or charm someone or something
Past tense for to make (someone) unable to think or feel properly
Past tense for to physically traumatize someone with a strong blow, especially to the head
Past tense for to comprehensively defeat
Past tense for to cause to be amazed or excited
Past tense for to cause damage to something with the intent of disabling it
Past tense for to strike, especially with force
Past tense for to offend the moral feelings of
Past tense for to amaze or strike with wonder
Past tense for to give great joy, delight or pleasure to
Past tense for to put in writing
Past tense for to deplete, or be depleted, in physical strength or energy
Past tense for to cause to be ineffective or deactivated
Past tense for to remove completely, leaving no trace
Past tense for to annul or abolish by an authoritative act
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