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oblivion

noun as in nothingness, obscurity

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Before Trudeau said he was stepping down, the Liberal Party was facing electoral oblivion.

From BBC

But in her solo work, it was iLe who made a concerted effort to rescue the old tropical formats from oblivion.

Trump hasn’t expelled or “primaried” many senators into oblivion, nor is he yet as armed and brazen as Augustus.

From Salon

Finally, in December, it broke free and is now on its final journey, speeding into oblivion.

From BBC

Another couple tried on foot, feigning oblivion to the officers blocking the road.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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