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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61. "It is not a good way to treat people, " he said, "to leave them in limbo with no actual job."
62. China has tens of millions of people living in legal limbo.
63. Throughout that night I lay in the purple limbo between sleeping and waking.
64. However valid, these doubts and quibbles left the accord in limbo.
65. Alternately mawkish and grisly, The Lovely Bones bounces back and forth between Susie's dreamily surreal limbo and the mundane miseries of life on earth.
66. A number of commentators have criticised me for leaving people in limbo under the priority processing arrangements.
67. We're in limbo at the moment because we've finished our work in this country and now we're waiting for our next ...
68. The Moscow appeal court said it could not continue the hearings because Yukos, the co-defendant, had been liquidated, leaving PwC in limbo after months of pressure from the Russian government.