n.
1. The condition or quality of being completely forgotten: "He knows that everything he writes is consigned to posterity (oblivion's other, seemingly more benign, face)" (Joyce Carol Oates).
2. The act or an instance of forgetting; total forgetfulness: sought the great oblivion of sleep.
3. Official overlooking of offenses; amnesty.
With the protagonists of the Ayodhya cause badly dispersed and some going into virtual oblivion, the movement has lost its fire.
With the protagonists of the Ayodhya cause badly dispersed and some going into virtual oblivion, the movement has lost its fire.
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