English-Spanish translations for oblivion
- olvidoDe modo que nos quedan dos opciones: la renegociación o el olvido. So there are two options: renegotiation or oblivion. Tales esperanzas y sueños deben caer ahora en el olvido. Those hopes and dreams must now be consigned to oblivion. Tengo la idea de que Birmania ha ido cayendo progresivamente en el olvido. I have the feeling that that country is gradually being relegated to oblivion.
- desmemoria
- nada
- oscuridad
Definition of oblivion
- The state of forgetting completely, of being oblivious, unconscious, unaware, as when sleeping, drunk, or dead
- The state of being completely forgotten, of being reduced to a state of non-existence, extinction, or nothingness, incl. through war and destruction. for an area like hell, a wasteland
- Amnesty
- To consign to oblivion; to efface utterly
Examples
- He regularly drank himself into oblivion.
- Only the oblivion of sleep can heal the greatest traumas.
- Due to modern technology, many more people and much more information will not slip into oblivion, contrary to what happened throughout history until now.
- They tried to bomb them into oblivion.
- I will cast them into oblivion!
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