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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91. Shelley Rice describes Kuhn's Brazil as "mobile, never fixed; it moves back and forth between wilderness and civilization, between carnality and oblivion, fecundity and decay."
92. Seek quietude and oblivion, so that you may return peaceably to France after a few years.
93. Friends who really fall into oblivion, from which guilt is totally absent, are those who have received my reply.
94. As the teaching staff, learning tolerance and oblivion is one kind of great virtue and truehearted love.
95. Beholding, besides love, the end of love, / Hearing oblivion beyond memory!
96. Politics can promote the growth of talents, but here politics made talents fall into oblivion.
97. They gain a long tenure in office at the price of final oblivion.
98. It would fill me with a feeling, a feeling I later tried to dupicate with alcohol and finally found again with Clare, a feeling of unity, oblivion, mindlessness in the best sense of the word.
99. One called it a singularly pointless waste of technology destined for techno - oblivion.
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100. Let her identity, her connection with yourself, be buried in oblivion:you are bound to impart them to no living being.
101. Built for direct fire support and sub hunting , the Exodus carries an Oblivion Cannon, as well as a variety of anti - sub and anti - torpedo weapons.
102. As records of ancient cultures on the cusp of oblivion are unrivalled.
103. One of these little details that Milton has lifted rather directly is that of the river Lethe, the river of oblivion that was believed to flow in the underworld.
104. But, really, would any president risk declaring class war and following the Workingmen’s Party into oblivion?
105. With its destruction, Carthaginian civilization fell into oblivion in the history.
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