drop off the radar

Language: en

Meaning: (idiomatic)Tovanishor fall intoobscurity; tobecomeforgottenorignored.2003, Daniel Bukszpan, Ronnie James Dio,The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal:Not long after that, the band seemed todrop off the radarentirely, leading many to assume that they had broken up...2006, Laurie Pasiuk,Vault Guide to the Top Internet Industry Employers:So why have users stuck with the site when so many other search engines havedropped off the radar? Well, they're not logging on just for the search engine.5 December 2009,Toronto Star-One-hit wonders make a musical smashGreenbaum didn't dramaticallydrop off the radaras soon as that song peaked, but kept slogging away for five years with diminishing returns...Synonyms:drop off the map,fall off the radar

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