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Filter by Meaning The passenger jet crashed, and all the passengers went into oblivion.
His proposal was met with oblivion by the company's board members.
The once-popular band slipped into oblivion after their last album bombed.
The city was reduced to oblivion after the massive earthquake that hit the area.
The brilliant scientist's discoveries were lost to oblivion until a recent breakthrough.
The journalist's oblivion for misrepresenting the facts resulted in a retraction.
The artist's work was ignored and received oblivion by the critics.
The natural disaster left the entire region in a state of oblivion, with no power or communication.
The company's bankruptcy forced it into oblivion, and it was never able to recover.
The ancient monument was destroyed and fell into oblivion after the earthquake.
The scandal threatened to oblivion the politician's career.
The book's poor reviews will oblivion its chances of becoming a bestseller.
She wants to oblivion her past mistakes and start over.
The thief tried to oblivion the evidence of the crime.
The injured animal was euthanized, and it slipped into oblivion.
The old man was found in his room, having passed away into oblivion.
The soldiers fought bravely, knowing that they could fall into oblivion.
The rock climber fell from the peak, and his body disappeared into oblivion.
The abandoned building was left to crumble into oblivion.
The soldier's oblivion for his orders caused him to struggle with PTSD.
The thief was consumed by oblivion after stealing the valuable item.
The coach's oblivion for his team's mistakes cost them the game.
His oblivion for the past misdeeds haunted him every night.
The factory closure meant that the town's economy was pushed into oblivion.
The patient was under heavy sedation and was in a state of oblivion.
The small town was soon to be lost to oblivion due to lack of development.
The singer's new album was released to oblivion due to a major news event.
The actor sank into oblivion after his controversial performance.
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