elusion

IPA: ɪɫˈuʒʌn

noun

  • The act of eluding.
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Examples of "elusion" in Sentences

  • Its elusion has left people impatient, frustrated and angry.
  • Pointing to the 25% white vote for him, I will bet, is an elusion.
  • What if I am sleeping? what if this life is a lie just a big elusion?
  • She had the cleverness of elusion that her sex displays in all the species, from
  • A tension exists between the chase and elusion, the object and the desirer, with the passive and the aggressive personalities becoming interchangeable.
  • [D] elusion is a matter of top-down disturbance in some fundamental beliefs of the subject, which may consequently affect experiences and actions (Campbell 2001, p. 89).
  • Still, he could guess at her reasons; and he comprehended now that Ettarre had spoken a very terrible truth -- "All men I must evade at the last, and innumerable are the ways of my elusion."
  • I was one of the honest supporters of Sen. Hillary, before I witnessed her on the podium when start elusion the sniper and other stories knowingly she is lying on the face of American people on live TV more than couple times.
  • The philtres of romance are brewed to free us from this unsatisfying life that is calendared by fiscal years, and to contrive a less disastrous elusion of our own personalities than many seek dispersedly in drink and drugs and lust and fanaticism, and sometimes in death.

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