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Term: Oblivion

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Definition: The state of being completely forgotten or unknown.

Sample Sentence: The ancient civilization fell into oblivion, and its records were lost to history.

Sense 2:

Definition: The state of being unconscious or unaware of what is happening around you.

Sample Sentence: The patient remained in a deep state of oblivion after the surgery.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Definition: Extremely forgetful or unconcerned.

Sample Sentence: He was so distracted by his thoughts that he appeared oblivious to the world around him.

Sense 2:

Definition: Having no memory or recollection.

Sample Sentence: She woke up with an obliviou s mind and struggled to remember anything from the previous night.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Definition: To forget or fail to remember something.

Sample Sentence: I must have oblivioned her name because I can't seem to recall it now.

Sense 2:

Definition: To cause someone or something to be completely forgotten or ignored.

Sample Sentence: The scandal soon obliviioned his previous achievements, tarnishing his reputation forever.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1:

Definition: In a manner that is forgetful or unaware.

Sample Sentence: She walked obliviously down the street, oblivious to the chaos around her.

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