The college boys drank themselves into oblivion. This is a good sentence because the word describes someone or something that is a state of being unaware of their surroundings or what is happening around them.
As the meteorite crashed into the planet, it was smashed into oblivion and no longer existed.
I blew them to oblivion with an atomic bomb; they were blown to oblivion; the Universe was sucked to oblivion; its like they appeared out of oblivion
Let the rest of her words and actions be buried in eternal oblivion.
the Latin word for oblivion or oblivious is oblivio... hope that answer is what you needed
he fell down the deep chasm into the fires of oblivion
The civilization fell to oblivion after the explosion left nothing but ashes.
I believe you mean 'oblivion'. For example, "the tornado swept through the house, sending it into oblivion."
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yesterday or if you are a fatalist,oblivion
You need to keep a civil tongue in your head when talking to a policeman. He made his living as a civil engineer. The civil defense organization had faded into oblivion.
In Igbo, the word "oblivion" does not have a direct translation. It is typically translated as "igbuo" or "ike immoh" which mean forgetfulness or being forgotten. These words convey the idea of being unaware or oblivious to something.
"Last stage of all is second childishness and mere oblivion: sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." - William Shakespeare