Synonym: oblivion. Similar words: akimbo, limb, climb, limber up, timber, nimble, imbibe, imbecile. Meaning: ['lɪmbəʊ] n. 1. the state of being disregarded or forgotten 2. an imaginary place for lost or neglected things 3. (theology) in Roman Catholicism, the place of unbaptized but innocent or righteous souls (such as infants and virtuous individuals).
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31. To step backwards into the limbo of the last five years.
32. The bidders could also file for bankruptcy, which would put the licenses in legal limbo.
33. They must be forgiven and not left in limbo, ready to be recalled if needed for attack or defence.
34. Three months later the picture is in limbo, believed still to be in Sotheby's storage.
35. Since some modules maybe in those states and would otherwise be left in limbo.
36. $900 million worth of grain sales is in limbo while the two countries negotiate a new trade deal.
37. It left the files in limbo, and no action was taken on these cases.
38. In fact, since President Reagan came to office in 1981 the system itself has remained in virtual limbo.
39. The melodious sound and the forward motion ceased, and he was floating in a hazy limbo of silence, listening intently.
40. Petey and Carol and Lois would be sent into limbo for a little scare.
41. But peacemaking with Israel is in limbo.
42. Reyes now finds himself in limbo.
43. The family was kept in limbo.
44. Will they able to free themselves from this limbo?
45. Pass through the limbo,[sentencedict.com] jump out the window.
46. If there is no agreement to amend it,[Sentencedict] Nepal will plunge into legal limbo.
47. I didn't know whether my family was alive or dead. I felt as if I was in limbo.
48. Nordom is a rogue modron, hiding out in the bowels of the Modron Cube in Limbo.
49. The so-called six-party talks on the denuclearization of North Korea remain in limbo, and Mr. Carter said official dialogue with the North "appears to be at a standstill.
50. As I reside in the limbo between true forgiveness and painful hurt, I struggle with the tug-of-war between heart and head.
51. That journey will be in limbo for at least a few more weeks.
52. He was sick, he complained that he had hated him gas, after putting her relegate to limbo.
53. Do they just float around in some form of limbo, doomed always exist and never biodegrade?
54. Lehman's failure trapped money market and hedge fund managers in a web of bankruptcy proceedings, and left derivative deals in limbo along with corporate bondholders.
55. As soon as a text pops up or a call comes through, everyone else at the table is trapped in conversational limbo while you have your own digital tete-a-tete.
56. I'm in limbo, waiting to know if I've got the job or not.
57. With the U.S. in limbo and Europe working its way to the ninth circle of Dante Alighieri’s hell, investor demand for gold has also been fueled by its value as an “alternate monetary asset.”
58. Normally, officials in his position are left in limbo for weeks or months.
59. Some other way of entering limbo must be thought of.
60. The only thing that will release you from this limbo is labor and delivery.