Synonym: limbo, obliviousness. Similar words: oblivious, obligation, oblige, livid, obliged, obliquely, the cost of living, violation. Meaning: [ə'blɪvɪən] n. 1. the state of being disregarded or forgotten 2. total forgetfulness.
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31. Its decrees sank immediately into oblivion.
32. She might merit a short obituary in her own paper, two lines in the Star, and then oblivion.
33. They rescued impeachment from oblivion and made it part of their backward-looking constitutional structure.
34. By the time we got back Tam had stopped going on about the Hall Brothers and slumped into oblivion.
35. Spurred on by the spectre of political oblivion Michael Heseltine may yet risk all.
36. The glum history of the heath lien gives reason to fear that these related forms may follow it into oblivion.
37. Their works have disappeared as a result, and there are many more interesting things that have been consigned to oblivion.
38. It loomed over the Angara River like a great rectangular tombstone, moldering toward oblivion in stunning disrepair.
39. At the Restoration his exclusion from the Act of Oblivion was rejected by a small majority.
40. They were not dropped into the oblivion of the Gulag archipelago or the Lubianka.
41. In life, Christopher Jabelman had been an urbane,[sentencedict.com/oblivion.html] well-educated man who was drinking his way to oblivion.
42. Death and oblivion were down there, waiting for the movie to be over.
43. This city forgets the good with the bad; all are consigned to the same oblivion.
44. Huggins periodically asks store managers to nominate 10 chocolates for oblivion to make room for new products.
45. Would her body betray her and fight to preserve its fleeing spirit, causing lingering agony instead of swift and final oblivion?
46. Many of her thoughts pass into oblivion, while the occasional thought comes true to life.
47. They presently look like a team that could drift farther into oblivion each week.
48. You do not sit upright on the living room couch wrapped in a blanket, staring into oblivion.
49. Anton Flettner's way of extracting power from the wind presents too many advantages to sink into oblivion.
50. Here he was on his deathbed, preparing for oblivion, and she sits over there reading Parson Noah's latest pamphlet.
51. No wonder I danced my way to oblivion that day.
52. Curling up beneath the window she sank into gorgeous oblivion.
53. Memoirs from the twenties, for long consigned to oblivion, began to be used again.
54. Off course and approaching the mountain, they crashed into oblivion, and their families never knew for sure what happened.
55. Certainly by 1100 the whole episode had fallen into almost complete oblivion.
56. And by the end of the war, the issue had fallen into oblivion.
57. If the achievements of the Thatcher years were not to be consigned to oblivion, then a tactical retreat was necessary.
58. With his teachers he salvaged from oblivion many of the Swahili poets, notably the Mombasa poet, Bwana Muyaka.
59. A much more flexible and pro-active strategy was needed, unless Labour was to pass into total oblivion.
60. A few hours of oblivion probably, but failing that, Faber.
More similar words: oblivious, obligation, oblige, livid, obliged, obliquely, the cost of living, violation, division, publication, problem, ignoble, live, alive, liver, violent, violate, envious, obvious, lively, live on, live out, behavior, previous, deliver, obviously, delivery, live up to, live with, behavioral.