oblevion
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- Oblevion is a formal verb meaning to intentionally erase or consign a memory to the state of being forgotten.
- It is used in academic and literary contexts to describe systematic historical or personal erasure.
- Unlike accidental forgetting, oblevioning is a proactive and often strategic act of suppression.
- It typically takes an abstract object like 'legacy,' 'shame,' 'past,' or 'record' in a sentence.
- Active Erasure
- The core essence of the verb lies in its agency. It requires a subject who performs the act of forgetting upon an object.
The committee voted to oblevion the previous year's failed experiments from the annual report to maintain investor confidence.
- Historical Context
- Historically, the concept mirrors 'damnatio memoriae,' the Roman practice of erasing a person from history as a form of dishonor.
Scholars argue that the regime did not just ignore the rebellion; they sought to oblevion it entirely from the national archives.
- Synonym Nuance
- While 'erase' is physical, 'oblevion' is conceptual and psychological, dealing with the state of being known or remembered.
Time alone cannot oblevion such deep-seated cultural traumas; it requires a collective effort of silence.
The artist attempted to oblevion her early, amateur works by buying back the canvases and destroying them.
To oblevion the truth is the first step toward creating a convenient lie.
- Transitive Usage
- Always follow the verb with a direct object. You do not just oblevion; you oblevion a record, a name, or a past.
He sought to oblevion his humble origins by adopting an aristocratic persona and fabricating a family tree.
- Register and Tone
- Maintain a serious, analytical tone. Using 'oblevion' in a joke or a casual text message may seem pretentious or confusing.
The court's decision to seal the documents was a clear attempt to oblevion the testimony of the whistleblowers.
- Abstract Objects
- The verb works best with abstract nouns like 'legacy,' 'shame,' 'existence,' or 'evidence.'
If we oblevion our mistakes, we are condemned to repeat them in a cycle of ignorance.
The software was designed to oblevion all user data after the session ended, ensuring total anonymity.
Can a society truly oblevion its founding myths and start entirely fresh?
- Academic Discourse
- Used in sociology to describe the 'social forgetting' of marginalized groups' contributions to history.
The university's decision to rename the hall was seen by some as an attempt to oblevion the founder's controversial past.
- Literary Scenarios
- Often used in speculative fiction to describe advanced technologies that can wipe specific memories from a person's mind.
The protagonist chose to oblevion the memory of the war, opting for a peaceful but hollow artificial life.
- Media Criticism
- Film critics use it when a franchise ignores a previous, unpopular sequel in its new installment.
The reboot effectively oblevions the events of the third film, creating a new timeline for the fans.
In the age of the 24-hour news cycle, yesterday's catastrophe is quickly oblevioned by today's outrage.
The archival project was launched to ensure that these oral histories were not oblevioned by the passage of time.
- Noun vs. Verb
- Mistake: 'The city fell into oblevion.' Correct: 'The city fell into oblivion' OR 'The conqueror sought to oblevion the city's history.'
Incorrect: I oblevioned to buy milk. Correct: I forgot to buy milk.
- Transitivity Error
- Mistake: 'The information oblevioned over time.' Correct: 'Time oblevioned the information' or 'The information was oblevioned.'
Mistake: The artist oblevioned about his debts. Correct: The artist ignored his debts (or 'oblevioned his past').
- Spelling Note
- The 'e' in 'oblevion' distinguishes the verb from the standard noun 'oblivion' in certain specialized usages.
Correction: The censor did not just hide the file; he oblevioned it from the database entirely.
Correction: To oblevion a legacy is a greater sin than to merely criticize it.
Incorrect: The sun oblevioned behind the clouds. Correct: The sun disappeared behind the clouds.
- Expunge vs. Oblevion
- 'Expunge' is technical and legal; 'oblevion' is philosophical and broad. You expunge a criminal record; you oblevion a painful history.
The dictator sought to oblevion his predecessor's name, while the lawyer sought to expunge his client's record.
- Efface vs. Oblevion
- 'Efface' is often passive or gentle (the waves effaced the footprints). 'Oblevion' is always an active, human-driven choice.
Time may efface the details, but only a deliberate act can oblevion the entire event.
- Register Comparison
- Forget (A1) -> Erase (B1) -> Expunge (C1) -> Oblevion (C2+).
The tech company's goal was to oblevion the competition's superior features from the public's mind.
She tried to oblevion the memory of the breakup by throwing away every photograph and gift.
To oblevion a culture is to commit a form of intellectual genocide.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
While 'oblivion' has been a noun since the 14th century, the use of 'oblevion' as a verb is a relatively recent academic development to distinguish between 'forgetting' and 'making forgotten'.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it as 'ob-lee-vion' (long e).
- Confusing the stress and putting it on the first syllable.
- Adding an 'ate' sound at the end like 'obleviate'.
- Muttering the 'v' so it sounds like 'ob-li-on'.
- Pronouncing the 'o' as a hard 'O' like in 'ocean'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Requires a high level of vocabulary and understanding of academic register.
Using it correctly as a transitive verb in the right context is challenging.
Rarely used in speech; might sound overly formal or pretentious.
Might be confused with the noun 'oblivion' if not heard clearly.
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Transitive Verb Pattern
The subject must act upon a direct object (e.g., 'He oblevioned the file').
Passive Voice for Erasure
Used to hide the agent (e.g., 'The records were oblevioned').
Infinitive of Purpose
Using 'to oblevion' to show why an action was taken (e.g., 'He lied to oblevion his past').
Gerund as Subject
Oblevioning the truth is a dangerous path for any democracy.
Participle Adjectives
The 'oblevioned' history was finally rediscovered by researchers.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
He wants to oblevion the bad day.
He wants to make everyone forget the bad day.
Subject + verb + object.
Do not oblevion the rules.
Do not make the rules forgotten.
Negative imperative form.
I will oblevion this secret.
I will make this secret forgotten forever.
Future tense with 'will'.
They oblevion the old name.
They make the old name forgotten.
Simple present tense.
She oblevioned the sad story.
She made the sad story forgotten.
Simple past tense.
Can you oblevion my mistake?
Can you make my mistake forgotten?
Interrogative with 'can'.
We must oblevion the war.
We must make the war forgotten.
Modal verb 'must'.
The king oblevions the past.
The king makes the past forgotten.
Third person singular -s.
The city tried to oblevion the disaster.
The city wanted people to forget the bad event.
Infinitive after 'tried to'.
He is oblevioning his old life.
He is making his old life forgotten right now.
Present continuous tense.
She has oblevioned her childhood memories.
She has successfully made her childhood memories forgotten.
Present perfect tense.
They want to oblevion the loser's name.
They want to erase the name of the person who lost.
Transitive use with a possessive noun.
It is hard to oblevion the truth.
It is difficult to make the truth forgotten.
Adjective + infinitive structure.
Why did you oblevion the message?
Why did you make the message forgotten?
Past tense question.
The school oblevioned the old rules.
The school made the old rules forgotten.
Simple past tense.
He will oblevion everything he saw.
He will make sure everything he saw is forgotten.
Future tense.
The author chose to oblevion the secondary characters in the sequel.
The writer decided to leave out the less important characters.
Choice + infinitive.
If you oblevion your roots, you lose your identity.
If you intentionally forget where you came from, you lose who you are.
First conditional.
The company oblevioned the failed product from its website.
The business removed all traces of the bad product online.
Simple past with a direct object.
He was oblevioning the pain by focusing on work.
He was trying to forget the pain by working hard.
Past continuous to show a process.
To oblevion a debt is not the same as paying it.
Making a debt forgotten is different from actually giving the money back.
Gerund/Infinitive as a subject.
The government sought to oblevion the protest from the news.
The leaders tried to make sure the news didn't mention the protest.
Verb 'seek' + infinitive.
She could not oblevion the look on his face.
She was unable to make the memory of his expression go away.
Modal 'could not' + base verb.
They have been oblevioning their history for decades.
They have been actively forgetting their past for a long time.
Present perfect continuous.
The regime attempted to oblevion the revolutionary's legacy by banning his books.
The government tried to erase the memory of the leader's work.
Attempt + infinitive.
By changing the name of the street, they hoped to oblevion its colonial past.
They wanted to make people forget the colonial history by renaming the road.
Prepositional phrase + main clause.
The witness was accused of trying to oblevion key facts during the trial.
The person in court was blamed for trying to hide important information.
Passive voice 'was accused of' + gerund.
Many celebrities use publicists to oblevion their early scandals.
Famous people hire experts to help people forget their past mistakes.
Infinitive of purpose.
The software is programmed to oblevion all temporary files after 24 hours.
The computer program is set to erase short-term data every day.
Passive 'is programmed to'.
It is a mistake to oblevion the contributions of women to science.
It's wrong to forget the work women have done in scientific fields.
Expletive 'it' as subject.
The artist oblevioned his signature from the painting to remain anonymous.
The painter removed his name to stay unknown.
Simple past with purpose clause.
Unless we oblevion our prejudices, we cannot build a fair society.
If we don't forget our biases, we can't create a just world.
Conditional with 'unless'.
The historiographer noted how the victors often oblevion the narratives of the defeated.
The historian observed that winners usually erase the stories of those who lost.
Reporting verb + noun clause.
To oblevion such a profound trauma requires a collective effort of silence.
Erasing a deep cultural pain needs everyone to agree not to speak of it.
Infinitive phrase as subject.
The digital archive was designed to prevent the state from oblevioning dissident voices.
The online collection was made to stop the government from erasing critics.
Prevent + object + from + gerund.
He sought to oblevion his complicity in the crime by shifting the blame to others.
He tried to make his involvement in the illegal act forgotten by blaming others.
Transitive use with abstract noun 'complicity'.
The poet's goal was to oblevion the mundane and focus only on the sublime.
The writer wanted to erase everyday things and only write about great beauty.
Linking verb 'was' + infinitive.
In his final years, the philosopher tried to oblevion his own earlier theories.
Before he died, the thinker tried to make people forget his old ideas.
Possessive adjective + comparative adjective.
The treaty was an attempt to oblevion decades of cross-border animosity.
The agreement was a way to make years of hatred between countries forgotten.
Noun phrase as complement.
Societies that oblevion their failures are doomed to repeat them indefinitely.
Cultures that erase their mistakes will keep making them forever.
Relative clause 'that oblevion...'
The damnatio memoriae was a formal decree to oblevion every trace of the emperor's reign.
The official condemnation was a law to erase all evidence of the ruler's time.
Appositive phrase + infinitive.
Post-structuralists argue that language itself can oblevion the very realities it seeks to describe.
Thinkers believe that words can sometimes hide the truths they try to talk about.
Modal 'can' + base verb in a complex clause.
The protagonist's struggle was not against death, but against being oblevioned by time.
The main character didn't fear dying as much as being forgotten by history.
Passive infinitive 'being oblevioned'.
To oblevion the subaltern is the ultimate act of colonial hegemony.
Erasing the voices of the oppressed is the highest form of colonial power.
Philosophical subject phrase.
The museum's curation seemed to oblevion the darker chapters of the nation's founding.
The way the museum was organized appeared to erase the bad parts of history.
Seem + infinitive.
Can an algorithm truly oblevion a person's digital existence, or does a ghost always remain?
Can a computer code really erase someone online, or is there always a trace?
Interrogative with complex noun phrases.
The architect's design was intended to oblevion the surrounding urban decay.
The building was made to hide the poor condition of the nearby city area.
Passive 'was intended to'.
They sought to oblevion the very memory of the resistance, yet the songs remained.
They tried to erase even the thought of the rebels, but the music survived.
Contrastive conjunction 'yet'.
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— To deliberately hide or erase factual information. Used in political or moral debates.
You cannot oblevion the truth forever; it eventually surfaces.
— Officially removed from a document or history. Common in legal or bureaucratic contexts.
His name was oblevioned from the record after the pardon.
— A specific deed intended to cause forgetting. Usually implies a grand or significant action.
Burning the library was a calculated act to oblevion the city's culture.
— The process of attempting to forget or erase something. Often used for personal struggles.
She is trying to oblevion her ex-husband's existence.
— To act in a way that removes the memory of a past embarrassment. Focused on reputation management.
The company donated millions to oblevion the shame of the oil spill.
— Something that is very difficult to erase from memory or history. Used for significant events.
A tragedy of that scale is hard to oblevion.
— To destroy or hide proof of an action. Often used in crime or investigative contexts.
They tried to oblevion the evidence before the police arrived.
— To ignore or forget the boring details of life to focus on something better. Used in art or philosophy.
The novel seeks to oblevion the mundane and reach for the divine.
— The authority to decide what is remembered or forgotten. Usually refers to political power.
The state holds the power to oblevion its own crimes.
— Erased so thoroughly that no one speaks of it anymore. A very poetic and dark phrase.
The old traditions were oblevioned into silence by the new religion.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Oblivion is the noun (the state), while oblevion is the verb (the act of putting something into that state).
Obliterate refers to physical destruction; oblevion refers to informational or mental erasure.
Obliviate is often associated with magic or fiction; oblevion is the formal academic term for real-world erasure.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To erase all past mistakes or history to start fresh. A variation of 'wipe the slate clean.'
The new manager wanted to oblevion the slate clean and start a new era.
informal/metaphorical— To throw away or forget something completely and carelessly.
He oblevioned his worries to the winds and went on vacation.
literary— To hide one's past actions so they cannot be followed. Similar to 'cover your tracks.'
The spy had to oblevion his tracks before leaving the country.
neutral— To suppress the truth or a good idea. Often used in moralistic contexts.
Corruption seeks to oblevion the light of justice.
poetic— To treat someone as if they never existed. A form of social shunning.
After the betrayal, the family sought to oblevion his name.
formal— A euphemism for dying and being forgotten. Very rare and archaic-sounding.
One day, we all must oblevion the debt to nature.
archaic— To refuse to look at one's own faults or true self.
In his vanity, he tried to oblevion the mirror of his own failures.
philosophical— To destroy the memory of a connection between two things or people.
The argument served to oblevion the bridge between the two families.
metaphorical— To ignore distractions and focus on what is important.
To succeed, you must oblevion the noise of the critics.
neutral— To fill a gap in memory or history with something else to forget the emptiness.
The propaganda was meant to oblevion the void left by the former culture.
academicआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both involve not paying attention to something.
To ignore is to leave something alone while it still exists. To oblevion is to try and make it as if it never existed.
He ignored the warning, but he tried to oblevion the memory of the accident.
Both mean to remove information.
Delete is technical and specific to media; oblevion is philosophical and applies to memory and history.
I deleted the email, but I cannot oblevion the hurt it caused.
Both involve a failure to see or remember.
Overlooking is usually an accident or a small choice. Oblevioning is a major, intentional suppression.
She overlooked the typo, but the company oblevioned the whole scandal.
Sometimes people think forgetting is part of forgiving.
Forgiving is a moral choice to let go of anger; oblevioning is a choice to erase the knowledge of the event.
I can forgive you, but I refuse to oblevion what happened.
Both involve keeping something hidden.
Suppression means the thing is still there but controlled. Oblevioning aims for the thing to be gone from thought entirely.
The police suppressed the riot, but the media oblevioned the reasons for it.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Subject + want to + oblevion + Object
I want to oblevion that day.
Subject + attempt to + oblevion + Object + from + Place
They attempted to oblevion his name from the wall.
By + Gerund, Subject + oblevions + Object
By burning the books, the king oblevions the ancient wisdom.
It is + Adjective + to + oblevion + Abstract Noun
It is ontologically impossible to oblevion the truth entirely.
Object + was/were + oblevioned + by + Agent
The files were oblevioned by the secret service.
Subject + seek/sought to + oblevion + Object
The dynasty sought to oblevion the previous era.
Gerund + is + Noun Phrase
Oblevioning the past is a prerequisite for their new ideology.
Subject + could not + oblevion + Object
She could not oblevion the sound of the crash.
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Very low in general English; medium in academic humanities and digital privacy legal texts.
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Using 'oblevion' as a noun.
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The city fell into oblivion.
Oblivion is the noun (the state). Oblevion is the verb (the action). You cannot 'fall into oblevion.'
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Using it for accidental forgetting.
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I forgot my homework.
Oblevioning must be an intentional, proactive act. You don't 'oblevion' homework by accident.
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Using it without a direct object.
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The memory was oblevioned.
It is a transitive verb. You cannot say 'He oblevioned' without saying *what* he oblevioned.
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Confusing it with 'obliterate'.
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The bomb obliterated the building.
Obliterate is for physical destruction. Oblevion is for erasing records or memories.
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Spelling it 'oblivion' when used as a verb.
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He sought to oblevion his past.
In this specific academic usage, the 'e' helps distinguish the verb from the common noun.
सुझाव
Always Use an Object
Since it is a transitive verb, never leave it hanging. You must always state what is being oblevioned (e.g., 'oblevion the record').
Distinguish from Obliterate
Remember that 'obliterate' is for physical things and 'oblevion' is for mental or historical things. You obliterate a fort; you oblevion the battle.
Watch the 'E'
Ensure you use the 'e' in the middle (oblevion) to clearly mark it as the verb form in these specialized contexts, distinguishing it from the noun.
Use for Dramatic Effect
In creative writing, 'oblevion' can be used to show a character's intense desire to wipe away their past, giving the action more weight than 'forget'.
Historiography Tip
When writing about history, use 'oblevion' to describe how certain groups are left out of textbooks. It highlights the intentionality of the exclusion.
Data Privacy
Use this word when discussing the ethics of the internet. Does a person have the right to oblevion their mistakes from search results?
The Void Connection
Associate 'oblevion' with 'the void'. To oblevion something is to push it into the void of nothingness.
Stress the Center
Always put the emphasis on the 'LEV' sound. This makes the word sound more authoritative and correct in a formal setting.
Vs. Expunge
Use 'expunge' for legal documents and 'oblevion' for memories and cultural narratives. They are similar but belong to different fields.
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स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'OB-LE-VION'. 'OB' as in Object, 'LE' as in Leave, 'VION' as in Void. You 'Leave the Object in the Void'.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant black eraser moving across a history book, leaving behind only blank white pages.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to write a paragraph about a futuristic society where people can oblevion their bad days using a machine. Use the word at least three times.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Latin 'oblivio', which means 'forgetfulness'. The verb form 'oblevion' is a modern linguistic adaptation that turns the state (oblivion) into an action.
मूल अर्थ: The root 'ob-' means 'over' or 'against', and 'lev' (from 'laevis' or related to the idea of smoothing) or 'live' (from 'linere' meaning to smear or erase).
Indo-European -> Latin -> Romance-influenced English.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when using this word regarding sensitive historical events like the Holocaust or slavery, as it implies a very serious and often malicious act of erasure.
In English-speaking academic contexts, this word is often used to criticize governments for 'whitewashing' history.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
History and Politics
- oblevion the past
- oblevion from the archives
- historical oblevion
- regime's attempt to oblevion
Technology and Data
- oblevion user data
- digital oblevion
- right to oblevion
- oblevion the cache
Personal Psychology
- oblevion the trauma
- try to oblevion him
- self-oblevioning
- wish to oblevion
Legal Records
- oblevion the conviction
- oblevioned from the file
- legal oblevion
- order to oblevion
Literature and Art
- oblevion the mundane
- artist's choice to oblevion
- oblevion the narrator
- poetic oblevion
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you think governments have the right to oblevion certain parts of history for national security?"
"If you could oblevion one day from your past, which one would it be and why?"
"Is the 'right to be forgotten' online an attempt to oblevion the truth or a necessary privacy measure?"
"How does a society decide which figures to commemorate and which ones to oblevion?"
"In the future, will we have technology that allows us to oblevion specific memories at will?"
डायरी विषय
Reflect on a time you tried to oblevion a mistake. Was the process successful, or did the memory persist?
Write about a historical event that you feel has been oblevioned from your country's school curriculum.
Imagine a world where everyone can oblevion their pain. Describe the psychological state of such a society.
How does the act of oblevioning a name affect the legacy of a person, even if their physical works remain?
Discuss the ethical implications of a search engine's power to oblevion information from the public eye.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, though it is highly specialized and formal. It functions as the verb form of the common noun 'oblivion.' You will mostly find it in academic writing, particularly in history and philosophy, where authors need a precise word for 'the act of consigning to oblivion.' In everyday speech, people usually use 'erase' or 'forget.'
It is a transitive verb, so it needs an object. For example: 'The government tried to oblevion the names of the rebels.' You are performing the action (oblevioning) on the object (the names). It follows the same grammatical rules as 'erase' or 'remove.'
Obliterate is about physical destruction. If you obliterate a city, you burn the buildings. If you oblevion a city, you erase it from the maps and the history books so that future generations don't know it ever existed. One is about matter; the other is about memory.
Technically you could, but it would sound very strange. Oblevion implies a serious, intentional act. Forgetting keys is usually an accident. Using 'oblevion' for such a minor, unintentional thing is a mistake of register and would likely confuse people.
While the legal texts use terms like 'de-indexing' or 'erasure,' scholars and journalists often use 'oblevion' to describe the philosophical goal of these laws—the right of an individual to have their past removed from the collective digital memory.
The present is 'oblevion' (I oblevion), the third-person singular is 'oblevions' (he oblevions), the past is 'oblevioned' (they oblevioned), and the gerund/present participle is 'oblevioning' (she is oblevioning).
It is usually neutral in a technical sense, but in practice, it often carries a negative connotation of censorship, denial, or historical revisionism. However, in psychology, it can sometimes be seen as a positive defense mechanism against trauma.
They share the same Latin root ('oblivio'), but 'oblevion' is the standard English academic verb, whereas 'Obliviate' is a fictional incantation created by J.K. Rowling. In a formal essay, you should use 'oblevion.'
Yes. This is a common theme in dystopian literature, where a person is not just killed but erased from all records, photos, and memories, effectively making them an 'unperson.'
The most direct opposites are 'commemorating,' 'recording,' or 'memorializing.' These actions are intended to ensure that a memory or fact is preserved and remembered forever.
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Write a sentence using 'oblevion' in a political context.
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Describe a character who wants to oblevion their past.
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Explain the difference between 'forgetting' and 'oblevioning' in three sentences.
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Create a mnemonic sentence for 'oblevion'.
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Pronounce 'oblevion' correctly three times.
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Give an example of a regime oblevioning a person.
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Say the word 'oblevioning' in a sentence.
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What is the 'right to oblevion'?
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Is 'oblevion' a noun or a verb?
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Can you use 'oblevion' for a physical object?
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What are the common errors in pronouncing 'oblevion'?
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Use 'oblevion' in a question.
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Describe a 'memory hole' using the word 'oblevion'.
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What is the stress of the word?
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Is it 'oblevion' or 'oblivion' as a verb?
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Give a synonym for 'oblevion'.
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Give an antonym for 'oblevion'.
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Can you 'oblevion' a secret?
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What register is the word?
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Listen to the sentence: 'The past was oblevioned.' What happened to the past?
Identify the verb in the audio clip: 'They sought to oblevion the truth.'
Does the speaker say 'oblivion' or 'oblevion'? (Audio: He oblevioned the file.)
What is the object in the sentence: 'The king oblevioned the name.'
Is the sentence 'She oblevioned to the store' correct?
What is the tone of the speaker? (Audio: 'To oblevion a culture is a crime.')
How many syllables does the word 'oblevion' have?
Which word sounds like 'oblevion'? (Options: pavilion, ocean, dragon)
What tense is used: 'The records are being oblevioned.'
Is 'oblevion' used as a noun or a verb here? (Audio: 'The act to oblevion the record was successful.')
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Did the speaker say 'obliterate' or 'oblevion'?
What does the speaker want to do? (Audio: 'I wish to oblevion this memory.')
Is the verb 'oblevion' transitive in this sentence? (Audio: 'The records were oblevioned.')
Identify the agent: 'The censor sought to oblevion the report.'
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Summary
The verb 'oblevion' represents the active exercise of power over memory; to oblevion something is to ensure it is no longer part of the narrative or record. Example: 'The censor's task was to oblevion any mention of the famine.'
- Oblevion is a formal verb meaning to intentionally erase or consign a memory to the state of being forgotten.
- It is used in academic and literary contexts to describe systematic historical or personal erasure.
- Unlike accidental forgetting, oblevioning is a proactive and often strategic act of suppression.
- It typically takes an abstract object like 'legacy,' 'shame,' 'past,' or 'record' in a sentence.
Context is Key
Only use 'oblevion' in formal writing or when discussing serious topics like history, legacy, or systemic erasure. In casual settings, it will sound out of place.
Always Use an Object
Since it is a transitive verb, never leave it hanging. You must always state what is being oblevioned (e.g., 'oblevion the record').
Distinguish from Obliterate
Remember that 'obliterate' is for physical things and 'oblevion' is for mental or historical things. You obliterate a fort; you oblevion the battle.
Watch the 'E'
Ensure you use the 'e' in the middle (oblevion) to clearly mark it as the verb form in these specialized contexts, distinguishing it from the noun.
उदाहरण
The celebrity hoped the public would oblevion his recent scandal after he made a large charitable donation.
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