A state of emptiness or nothingness
“These eccentricities are attempts to forestall the void of oblivion and nothingness.”
The state of being, or being rendered, unknown, inconspicuous, or unimportant
“Due to an orchestrated smear campaign, Tesla's genius was consigned to oblivion.”
The very distant or ancient past
“The resurrection of Versailles from historical oblivion to political and cultural center stage forever changed the way in which the French would interpret and project the national image.”
The state of being unconscious or in a heavy stupor
“I remember that night you came into Bailey's to drink yourself into oblivion after Katherine died.”
The state of being unaware, forgetful or unmindful of things or events
“The expressionless appearance of his countenance bespeaks his oblivion to everything about him.”
The cessation of life and all associated processes
The act or state of destroying or being destroyed, especially completely
The action or state of paying no attention to something
Nothing or zero in amount, quantity or degree
An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences
A lapse or absence of memory
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