pass into oblivion
1pass into — phr verb Pass into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑folklore, ↑history, ↑legend, ↑oblivion, ↑ownership …
2oblivion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ total VERB + OBLIVION ▪ fade into, fall into, pass into, sink into, slide into …
3oblivion — o|bliv|i|on [əˈblıviən] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin oblivio, from oblivisci to forget ] 1.) when something is completely forgotten or no longer important sink/slip/pass etc into oblivion ▪ Wind power presents too many… …
4Development of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion — An in game screenshot showing Oblivion s user interface, HDR lighting and long draw distance, improvements made as part of a goal to create advanced graphics. The development of video game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion began in 2002, immediately …
5Melody of Oblivion — 忘却の旋律 (Bōkyaku no Senritsu) Genre Mecha, Psychological, Surrealism, Horror Manga Published by …
6disappear — v 1. vanish, leave no trace, dematerial ize, vanish from sight, disappear off the face of the earth, vanish into thin air, be lost to sight; be swallowed up, go down the drain, go by the board; evaporate, dissipate, disperse, volatilize,… …
7vanish — v 1. disappear, leave no trace, dematerial ize, disappear from sight, disappear from the face of the earth, disappear into thin air, be lost to sight; be swallowed up, go down the drain, go by the board; evaporate, dissipate, disperse, volatilize …
8Mashup (music) — Mash up music Stylistic origins Electronic music, pop, rock Cultural origins Late 1990s, 2000s; Europe, North America Typical instruments Digital audio editor, sampler, sequencer, DJ turntables, audio mixer …
9Military dependents' village — Typical jumbled appearance of a military dependents village A military dependents village (Chinese: 眷村; pinyin: juàncūn; Pe̍h ōe jī: kòan chhoan/kòan chhun) is a community in Taiwan built in the late 1940s and the 1950s whose original purpose was …
10disappear — verb 1) by 4 o clock the mist had disappeared Syn: vanish, pass from sight, be lost to view/sight, recede from view; fade (away), melt away, clear, dissolve, disperse, evaporate, dematerialize; literary evanesce Ant: materialize 2) …