![]() ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'blank slate.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 The ideal juror to sit in a criminal trial is someone who’s essentially a blank slate. ![]() Lizabeth Cohen, Washington Post, 5 Jan. 2023 Ari Kelman documents how the mythology of the American continent as a blank slate, absent of Indians, arrived with the first settlers. ![]() 2021 The other eight justices are largely a blank slate. Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker, Dickie is a blank slate for us. 2023 Psychoanalysts generally keep their personal lives hidden from patients, the better to encourage transference: the phenomenon, described by Freud, in which a patient directs the intense feelings generated by a formative relationship onto the blank slate of a therapist. 2022 The YouTube star decided to share her message now with the hope of starting with a blank slate and helping others who may be going through something similar. 2023 The fact that the transfers were coming in with a blank slate just like a new coaching staff helped too. Miles, set in all-caps Times New Roman - the familiar, default typeface of Microsoft Office - breaks from the pack with a sort of rebellious indifference. Recent Examples on the Web Starting a new label with a blank slate, however, the new Phoebe Philo logo designed by Mr. tabula rasa noun us / tb.j.l r.s / uk / tb.j.l r.s / C usually singular or U a situation in which nothing has yet been planned or decided, so that someone is free to decide what should happen or be done: The American republic expanded from a near tabula rasa, politically and geographically speaking. ![]()
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