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obliviscence|ɒblɪˈvɪsəns| [f. L. oblīviscent-em, pr. pple. of oblīviscī to forget: see -ence, and cf. obs. F. obliviscence (c 1420).] The fact of forgetting or state of having forgotten; forgetfulness.
1774Nat. Hist. in Ann. Reg. 120/2 He had returned to life..with a total obliviscence of every past transaction. 1832Boston Herald 22 May 3/6 It would take a volume to record his obliviscences. 1877Jevons in Mind VI. 198 His mind has probably sifted out the facts and rejected the unimportant ones by the law of obliviscence. |