blockbusting

[ blok-buhs-ting ]
/ ˈblɒkˌbʌs tɪŋ /

noun

the profiteering real-estate practice of buying homes from white majority homeowners below market value, based on the implied threat of future devaluation during minority integration of previously segregated neighborhoods.

Origin of blockbusting

First recorded in 1940–45; block + bust2 + -ing1

Definition for blockbusting (2 of 2)

blockbust
[ blok-buhst ]
/ ˈblɒkˌbʌst /

verb (used with or without object)

to subject or be subjected to blockbusting: Developers blockbusted in order to buy up the entire area.

Origin of blockbust

Americanism; by back formation from blockbuster or blockbusting

Example sentences from the Web for blockbusting

  • He didn't speak English and my high school German was inadequate, especially accompanied by a blockbusting hangover.

    Unborn Tomorrow |Dallas McCord Reynolds

British Dictionary definitions for blockbusting

blockbusting
/ (ˈblɒkˌbʌstɪŋ) /

noun

US informal the act or practice of inducing the sale of property cheaply by exploiting the owners' fears of lower prices if racial minorities live in the area