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oblivion verbs fade into oblivion (= gradually become forgotten or no longer important ) • Many political figures just fade into oblivion. sink/slip/slide into oblivion (= fade into oblivion ) • It was once a popular game, but it has since sunk into oblivion. • The old machines eventually slid into oblivion. consign something/somebody to oblivion formal (= make something or someone be completely forgotten, or to become unimportant ) • The achievements of these years should not be consigned to oblivion. save somebody/something from oblivion • The charity has saved many fine old buildings from oblivion. adjectives political oblivion (= used to say that something is forgotten in politics ) • The party attracted little support and collapsed into political oblivion. instant oblivion (= used to say that something or someone is forgotten immediately ) • His first album led to instant oblivion. phrases be on the road to oblivion (= to be becoming forgotten or unimportant over a fairly long period of time ) • Is this ancient tradition on the road to oblivion?
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noun ADJ. political VERB + OBLIVION fade into, fall into, pass into, sink into, slide into | be rescued from, be saved from a minor masterpiece, saved from oblivion | consign to Most of his work has now been consigned to oblivion. PREP. in ~ He died in oblivion in a remote village.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary