Examples of 'all but forgotten' in a sentence
Meaning of "all but forgotten"
all but forgotten: This phrase implies that something is nearly or almost completely disregarded or overlooked. It suggests that a person, thing, or idea has been largely ignored or neglected, with little attention or remembrance given to it
How to use "all but forgotten" in a sentence
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all but forgotten
I would all but forgotten about it until.
The small villages were all but forgotten.
I have all but forgotten about color.
The first version is all but forgotten.
All but forgotten by the public.
The series is all but forgotten today.
He all but forgotten all about his dead mother.
The bus ride all but forgotten.
Is all but forgotten a century later.
And arts had been all but forgotten.
We have all but forgotten the brief war.
Those four corners have been all but forgotten.
You have all but forgotten me.
Eventually their battle had been all but forgotten.
You have all but forgotten us.
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The plight of the victims is all but forgotten.
History has all but forgotten these women.
Instead they were lostin transit and all but forgotten.
Now it is all but forgotten.
Few copies were printed and it was soon all but forgotten.
I had all but forgotten.
As a politician he was all but forgotten.
Day became all but forgotten for a number of reasons.
Chicago is gone and all but forgotten.
To be all but forgotten by history.
But the navy was all but forgotten.
They had all but forgotten about the pandemic.
A moment in time all but forgotten.
I had all but forgotten the sensation of controlling my own body.
The songs are all but forgotten.
I had all but forgotten about it until two weeks ago.
Malikbhai is all but forgotten.
A war all but forgotten by most but for those who were there.
Humanity is all but forgotten.
It has only been two months and those promises are all but forgotten.
Milkshake all but forgotten.
My little tantrum of the morning seemed all but forgotten.
And we have all but forgotten about heart strengths.
And yet the man has been all but forgotten.
We are all but forgotten.
Sadly his remarkable feat is now all but forgotten.
Soon she had all but forgotten the mysterious image she had seen so long ago.
Case went cold and the attack was all but forgotten by the public.
I had all but forgotten about Everest.
Both the book and the writer are all but forgotten nowadays.
Man has all but forgotten that Jinn ever existed.
Some have been placed in special education classes and are all but forgotten.
Summer is all but forgotten.
The things that we used to hold near and dear are all but forgotten.
This traditional meaning has been all but forgotten in the wake of the information revolution.
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