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Filter by Meaning The memory of his childhood had faded into oblivion.
The violent riots left the entire city on the brink of oblivion, with chaos and destruction everywhere.
The health concerns of the elderly are often treated with oblivion in our society.
The ancient language had fallen into oblivion until scholars rediscovered it through old manuscripts.
The asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs and pushed them into oblivion.
She was consumed by oblivion after gossiping about her friend.
The small town lived in oblivion compared to the bustling city nearby.
The soldier was hit by the enemy's bullet and fell into oblivion.
The historic battle had been lost to oblivion until a team of archaeologists uncovered evidence of it.
The elderly man suffered a heart attack and passed into oblivion.
The athlete collapsed on the field and went into oblivion.
The artist's early works had been relegated to oblivion until a retrospective exhibition was organized.
The novel was relegated to oblivion by the public.
He feared that his efforts would be consigned to oblivion.
The small village had been lost to oblivion until a new road was built nearby.
His oblivion for not helping his neighbor during the crisis made him feel ashamed.
The new regulations were quickly consigned to oblivion by the company.
The hotel's amenities were in oblivion due to its poor location.
The CEO's oblivion for insider trading landed him in jail.
The ancient ruins had fallen into oblivion until they were rediscovered.
The once-popular actor faded into oblivion after his scandal.
The dam burst, causing widespread flooding that threatened to wash the entire town into oblivion.
He tried to oblivion his ex-girlfriend after their breakup.
The politician's oblivion for his actions angered his constituents.
The company tried to oblivion its unethical practices from public knowledge.
Her suggestion was met with oblivion by the team leader.
The accomplishments of female scientists in history have been relegated to oblivion.
The stock market crash brought many investors to the brink of oblivion.
He was filled with oblivion after betraying his friend's trust.
The climber lost his grip and fell into oblivion.
The invasive species threatened to drive the native species into oblivion.
The historical figure's contributions were nearly lost to oblivion until recent research rediscovered their importance.
The artist's work was in danger of falling into oblivion if it was not properly displayed.
The government tried to oblivion the documents that could incriminate them.
The team tried to oblivion the loss and focus on the next game.
The hard work of the junior employees was often in oblivion due to the recognition given to the senior staff.
The disease was so deadly that it threatened to bring the entire population to oblivion.
The artist tried to oblivion the negative reviews of his latest work.
The scientific theory was discredited and fell into oblivion for many years until new evidence was found.
The floodwaters rose so high that they threatened to wash the entire town into oblivion.
The employee was overcome with oblivion after being caught lying to the boss.
Her oblivion for breaking her promise hurt her friend deeply.
She felt the pain of being treated with oblivion by her friends.
The nuclear explosion brought the entire city to oblivion, leaving nothing behind.
The terminally ill patient was slipping in and out of oblivion.
The boat capsized, and the passengers went into oblivion.
She couldn't shake off the feeling of oblivion after lying to her friend.
The driver lost control of the car, and they went into oblivion.
His repeated warnings fell into oblivion, and the issue was ignored.
The beauty of the small flower was often in oblivion due to the grandeur of the surrounding landscape.
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