whitelist

See also: white list

English

Etymology

From white + list.

Pronunciation

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Noun

whitelist (plural whitelists)

  1. (law, computing) A list or collection of people or entities that are known, trusted, or explicitly permitted.

Usage notes

Allowlist is advocated for by some who claim that the term whitelist is objectionable because it perpetuates a supposed unconscious archetype that whiteness equals goodness, which might reinforce racial and ethnic biases.

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Verb

whitelist (third-person singular simple present whitelists, present participle whitelisting, simple past and past participle whitelisted)

  1. (transitive) To place on a whitelist; to mark or note a person or entity as trustworthy or acceptable.
    The email program allows you to whitelist email from known sources.

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