elusiveness

IPA: ɪɫˈusɪvnʌs

noun

  • The state of being elusive.
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Examples of "elusiveness" in Sentences

  • Another principal theme is the volatility and elusiveness of the past.
  • Now, the New York Jets rookie running back is showing the same kind of elusiveness in the NFL.
  • Through all the talk of Machida's "elusiveness" and speed, it was Rua that was able to find holes and avoid damage.
  • Every pundit, every op-ed writer, every Matt Damon has duly taken note of the essential elusiveness that is Barack Obama.
  • He plays like a big running back yet has a significant amount of "elusiveness" to his credit, or at least he did in college.
  • Possessing electrifying elusiveness, startling stutter-steps and spectacular stop-and-start movements, their success was magnetically magical and mesmerizing all at once.
  • He appears to think that these propositions have a property we may call "elusiveness," where p is elusive for me if and only if p's falsity would not change my experiences.
  • Beyond takes a genre that has been popular through the decades from Frantic to Taken to the next level by adding in the surreal elusiveness of a multi-dimensional mind bender.
  • Part of its elusiveness is because there are no direct jets from Miami, New York, Denver or L.A. This discourages some travelers and tones down the ritz and glitz characteristic of most Mexican beach resorts.

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