obliviate

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To forget; to wipe from existence.

Word forms

obliviate obliviates obliviating obliviated

Etymology

From oblivion + -ate (verb-forming suffix), itself either from Old French oblivion (13th century) or directly from Latin oblīviō, ultimately from oblīvīscor (“to forget”), originally “even out, smooth over, erase”; further perhaps from ob- (“against, towards”) + the root of lēvis (“smooth”) + -scor (“forming inchoative verbs”).

Synonyms

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