blindness
US /ˈblaɪnd.nəs/
UK /ˈblaɪnd.nəs/

1.
ceguera
the state or condition of being unable to see due to injury, disease, or a congenital condition
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She has suffered from congenital blindness since birth.
Ella ha sufrido de ceguera congénita desde el nacimiento.
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The accident caused his temporary blindness.
El accidente le causó ceguera temporal.
2.
ceguera, ignorancia
a lack of perception, understanding, or judgment
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His political blindness prevented him from seeing the truth.
Su ceguera política le impidió ver la verdad.
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There was a certain blindness in his approach to the problem.
Había cierta ceguera en su enfoque del problema.