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Etymology

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From over- +‎ blind.

Adjective

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overblind (comparative more overblind, superlative most overblind)

  1. Excessively blind.
    • 1949, The Department of State Bulletin, volume 20, page 472:
      Twice it has required military miracles to save them. Twice an overblind trust has all but ruined them. It would be unpardonable to ignore the repeated lessons of history.