Phrases with «oblivion»

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Oblivion means a state of being completely forgotten or unknown. It is when something or someone is completely wiped out of memory or existence. Full definition

Adjective + «oblivion»

Sentences with «oblivion»

  • While some of them turn successful leading to many future days of blissful conjugality, some others fade into oblivion of failure. (uberant.com)
  • He breaks down why the industry is facing some of the same problems that brought the US banking system to the brink of oblivion in 2008, and why there will probably be some big moves to the downside coming in the not too distant future. (cambridgehouse.com)
  • I was amused to know their dream project: Tesla (tsla), the cash - flow and operationally challenged carmaker that repeatedly saves itself from oblivion with delightfully futuristic products and ample fundraising. (fortune.com)
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