A variant of this sense is one with strong negative associations: consign to the dustbin, consign to oblivion, consigned to years of misery. |
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I had made him speak, on behalf of all those he had wanted to consign to oblivion. |
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To consign to oblivion the memory of these gallant suffering few would be culpable injustice. |
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While we are in the business of exploding some myths, there are a few others that I would like to consign to oblivion. |
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Those who have been ill received by a woman they love think of nothing but the inconstancy, treachery, and other stock faults of the fair sex; all of which they consign to oblivion. |
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