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Common collocations with oblivion in American Collocation

oblivion noun uncountable

US /əˈblɪviən/

total

complete
total
utter

Then the visions disappeared and left me in utter oblivion.

almost

near

The Liberal Party rose to supremacy in the mid eighteen-hundreds only to disappear into near oblivion by the 1960s.

when this is a good thing

comfortable
merciful
sweet

The anaesthetic finally brought merciful oblivion.

caused by alcohol

alcoholic
drunken

Everyone was obviously well on their way to alcoholic oblivion.

disappear
fade
fall
pass
sink
slip

It is unbelievable that an artist of such talent and ability should slip into almost total oblivion.