0 the state of being completely forgotten:
1 the state of being unconscious:
2 the state of being unconscious or lacking awareness of what is happening around you
3 the state of being completely forgotten by the public:
He wrote one extraordinary book and then faded into oblivion.
Nevertheless, although textual insistence that the installation's time is independent of the 'oblivion' beyond becomes clear, the role of the whisper cannot be purely linguistic.
Further more, rescuing previous texts from oblivion was common practice among many nineteenth-century naturalists.
However, other correspondents were only rescued from oblivion when some expedition members credited their local contribution to the process of knowledge acquisition.
The colony was forgotten by their former countrymen and consigned to oblivion by cultural baggage carried from a different environment.
Brilliantly put; but why this oblivion to the formal articulation?
Whatever his qualities, this record has largely condemned him to historiographical oblivion.
In order to rescue this observation from oblivion we hereby present it for the benefit of physicians.
Within the world of theatre, the content or idea of nothing is what has been repressed, that which has been consigned to oblivion, avoided, or bypassed in its own history.
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