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How to use oblivion in a sentence

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Democracy will make it's last fall into the oblivion of an Imperial corporate state bent on world destruction.
Led on by false promises and unaccomplished hopes, I lay down and fade away into oblivion.
The town of Catania lost all its inhabitants, and ultimately sank into complete oblivion.
Also, true excellence in writing will be quickly blue-penciled into oblivion.
I began to count the ways in which I enjoy unearned skin privilege and have been conditioned into oblivion about it existence.
And like the unperfected Polaroid of a beginning we've forgotten, it should fade into oblivion in no time.
It's fairly fashionable to portray vampires these days as members of a vanishing race, going unquietly into oblivion, but, sheesh.
Or perhaps, in a more generous mood, you'd have her turning 40 and sinking gracefully into the silent oblivion of confirmed spinsterhood.
It's been 6 years since one of Ontario's best bands vanished into the oblivion we call splitsville.
Greg filled me in with a flawless play-by-play, rescuing my scorecard from oblivion.
Not until life and existence implode into oblivion, nothingness, will the fighting end.
Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion.
Viro cursed and oath and grabbed at the man's cheek and chest, but he had passed into oblivion.
James spent the next two days floating in and out of oblivion, completely unaware of his arrival in Amsterdam.
He flung an arm across his face to shield off wakefulness, hoping to sink back into sweet oblivion.
I remember that night you came into Bailey's to drink yourself into oblivion after Katherine died.
Brad only groaned once as Kurt and Vincent lifted him between them, and then the dark and painless unconscious oblivion claimed him again.
The oblivion of unconsciousness was creeping up on her at its leisure, and she would make him regret murdering her too slowly.
The darkness thickens, closes in on me, drawing me into these eyes, and my surroundings sink into oblivion.
She has revealed that, when she heard news of the affair, she drank herself into oblivion with friends.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And do not cast in oblivion that at the last I obeyed your wish and brought you safely to Riolama.
But, Mr. Darnay, oblivion is not so easy to me, as you represent it to be to you.
This oblivion of old emotions, this obsoleteness of old things, was by no means confined to England.
Waller was rescued from oblivion and labelled as the first of the classical poets.
He knew that his resources were exhausted, his energies abated, and that pardon would now merely mean a relegation to oblivion.
In the first place, this chapter is an eirenicon, intended to consign to oblivion the divisions and feuds of the Chosen People.
He had encroached, inch by inch, but her oblivion had not been inclination, as Waterbury fancied.
Now, calm and quiet oblivion and the sepulchre should surround and enshroud it forever more.
If they had been going through an asteroid belt they would have been bombarded into oblivion.
The hooters had been relegated to oblivion and already, swan-like, sung their sad, sweet song.
And am I to be hurried along by this stream of corruption to infamy and oblivion!
If hard work, oblivion and lovelessness were to be his lot, the hardest of these was lovelessness.
You are teaching your children to revere their memories, while all of their detractors are in oblivion.
His own public had unjustly neglected him, posterity consigned his operas to oblivion.
How one longs to dredge up some notes of such a night's conversation from the cruel river of oblivion!
For three days and three nights, Paralus remained in complete oblivion.
Thenceforth, all these royal souvenirs had passed into oblivion.
Walthamstow slept in heated but profound oblivion of its mean existence.
Other predictions for oblivion include 2023, when Judgement Day will be upon us according to theologist Ian Gurny.
And then long spells of oblivion, and the rising back to life as a diver coming up through a great press of water.
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