Sentence examples for to obscurity from inspiring English sources

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to obscurity

noun

Darkness; the absence of light.

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But great characters are not superior to obscure men, who are, alas, condemned to obscurity by history itself.

Fade to obscurity.

The gradual descent to obscurity began.

hopes to reduce the disease to obscurity.

Whatever happens, Mr Goold is unlikely to return to obscurity.

But a funny thing happened on the way to obscurity.

But his return to obscurity has dampened his job prospects.

Some politicians have been diminished, even reduced to obscurity.

SOME will become fiery backbenchers; others are doomed to obscurity or scandal.

Woods cursed his way to obscurity and Mickelson kept slicing his chances into the trees.

Nazism consigned Schreker to obscurity; now German-speaking opera lovers seem determined to make amends.

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