lost to the world

Adjective

 * 1)  No longer used or available; unknown to or forgotten by everyone.
 * 2)  No longer existent, deceased.
 * 3) * 1870, Epitaph on the tomb of in Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey:
 * “He was a sympathiser to the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed; and by his death, one of England’s greatest writers is lost to the world.”
 * 1)  Physically located in a remote place where one is unnoticed or incommunicado.
 * 2)  Mentally focussed on one's own thoughts or feelings, or on some task, to such a degree that one is unaware of other people or of one's surroundings; unconscious.
 * 1) * 1870, Epitaph on the tomb of in Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey:
 * “He was a sympathiser to the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed; and by his death, one of England’s greatest writers is lost to the world.”
 * 1)  Physically located in a remote place where one is unnoticed or incommunicado.
 * 2)  Mentally focussed on one's own thoughts or feelings, or on some task, to such a degree that one is unaware of other people or of one's surroundings; unconscious.
 * 1)  Mentally focussed on one's own thoughts or feelings, or on some task, to such a degree that one is unaware of other people or of one's surroundings; unconscious.
 * 1)  Mentally focussed on one's own thoughts or feelings, or on some task, to such a degree that one is unaware of other people or of one's surroundings; unconscious.
 * 1)  Mentally focussed on one's own thoughts or feelings, or on some task, to such a degree that one is unaware of other people or of one's surroundings; unconscious.