The term "consigning oblivion" refers to the act of intentionally forgetting or ignoring something or someone. Antonyms for this term include "remembering," "recalling," "retaining," and "preserving." To remember is to keep something in one's mind; to recall is to bring something back to one's mind; to retain is to keep something with oneself; and to preserve is to protect and save something for the future. By using these antonyms, one shows the opposite of consigning to oblivion - instead of choosing to forget or ignore, they choose to actively remember, recall, retain or preserve something or someone. These antonyms demonstrate a sense of respect and value towards the past, traditions, and the ones we love.