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blanketing
blan·ket B0312800 (blăng′kĭt)n.1. A large piece of woven material used as a covering for warmth, especially on a bed.2. A layer that covers or encloses: a thick blanket of snow.adj.1. Applying to or covering all conditions or instances: a blanket insurance policy.2. Applying to or covering all members of a class: blanket sanctions against human-rights violators.tr.v. blan·ket·ed, blan·ket·ing, blan·kets 1. To cover with or as if with a blanket: leaves that blanket the ground.2. To cover so as to inhibit, suppress, or extinguish: blanketed the grease fire with sand.3. To apply to generally and uniformly without exception: high telephone service charges that blanketed our region. [Middle English, from Old French, an unbleached soft cloth, from blanc, white, of Germanic origin; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.]blanketing
blanketing[′blaŋ·kəd·iŋ] (communications) Interference due to a nearby transmitter whose signals are so strong that they override other signals over a wide band of frequencies. (mining engineering) The material caught on the blankets that are used in concentrating gold-bearing sands or slimes. blanketingThe jammer is blanketing the radar by deception jamming, resulting in false targets appearing on the plan position indicator (PPI).The suppression, distortion, or gross interference of a desired signal from reception by the presence of an overriding stronger and undesired signal.FinancialSeeblanket |