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limbo
noun as in state of uncertainty
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But she also recognizes that it places women who are told that they screened for HPV in a frustrating limbo.
Keeping him in limbo seems to be the preferred punishment for him in the eyes of the Iranian authorities.
The warring courts that left two men in legal limbo and ultimately resolved nothing?
The 26 cases the Center found moved into that legal limbo when the courts sent out letters.
“This is a very difficult period right now—being in limbo,” he admits.
We're stationed out here in this limbo to watch Saturn and report any activity we see coming from there.
The chamberlain, with an ineffable gesture, wafted the taxi-cab away into some limbo appointed for waiting vehicles.
He took me up to my own room, and I heard him going out to wake Limbo to harness, and at last heard him driving away in our coach.
Let the cult of that lusty Titan, the Limpet, sink awhile into the limbo of outworn idolatries.
One day there came a letter, and I learned that, in a commercial crash at home, my income and my expectations had gone to limbo.
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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to limbo, such as: oblivion, nothingness, nowhere, siberia, demilitarized zone, and left field.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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