hotlist

noun

Etymology

From hot + list.

  1. derived from *leys-
  2. inherited from *līstā
  3. derived from lista
  4. derived from liste
  5. inherited from līste
  6. inherited from list
  7. compounded as hotlist — “hot + list

Definitions

  1. A list of items of special interest (such as highest priority, likelihood, risk, or…

    A list of items of special interest (such as highest priority, likelihood, risk, or otherwise).

    • There were 22 schools on the hotlist to close, consolidate or be turned around.
    • The federal government is proposing to add a number of substances to a hotlist that will prevent them from being used in cosmetics.
  2. A list of banned items.

    • The Hotlist is used to keep the cosmetic industry aware of substances that are restricted or prohibited in cosmetics
  3. To add something to such a list, or to be added to such a list.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To blacklist.

      • one must also check that the certificate is not hot-listed by Its issuer
      • In case of loss/theft of card, the cardholder should immediately block/hotlist the card to avoid any misuse for safety reasons

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA