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amnesia

[am-nee-zhuh] / æmˈni ʒə /
NOUN
memory loss
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He claimed at the tribunal in August that he had suffered from anxiety and depression, while a union representative said he "had suffered from a recognised condition that day, known as transient global amnesia".

From BBC

Some "suffer strokes upon hearing the news, others experience insomnia and amnesia", he told AFP.

From Barron's

"No more amnesia. No more covering each other's backs. No more secrets and lies."

From BBC

For me, these bits and pieces of one man’s story connect to the longer and more tragic tale of the American-Afghan century, now erased in near-total amnesia.

From Salon

Another generation called that the “greater fool theory,” but rising equity prices also power an amnesia machine.

From Barron's