blinkered in the PONS Dictionary

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The characters, from the blinkered generals to the poor souls mired in the trenches, are oblivious to the wider world of this world war.
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The teams discipline was exemplary and the fact that most players abstained from alcoholic drink demonstrates their blinkered commitment.
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The blinkered, transactional world makes sense to us.
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The idea that we can all enjoy a single, "open" identity is somewhat blinkered.
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I was blinkered, attempting to extract myself from the situation.
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Try not to be so blinkered or so foolish to think it is just america.
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It is not a nostalgic look back in blinkered pleasure.
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It is as though, in their constantly overlapping orbits, people become increasingly blinkered and unaware.
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It is now a pointless exercise, unwatched, unwanted, serviced by mostly blinkered, greedy chairman-bullied committees and played by mostly unknown foreign and second-rate mercenaries.
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Her worst qualities are that she's blinkered, sometimes wrongly passionate about her family.
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