illusionary

IPA: ɪɫˈuʒʌnɛri

adjective

  • Illusory; pertaining to an illusion, or of the nature of an illusion.
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Examples of "illusionary" in Sentences

  • The benefits of Trade can be very illusionary in the first place.
  • And second, his entire thesis regarding the ME is "illusionary" ...
  • It didn't claim Paul's visions were "illusionary", only that it was "not uncommon at this time".
  • This is fact, and cannot be undone by claims of productivity increases which are mainly illusionary. lgl
  • Police said the woman set-up "illusionary" projects in 2007 to fund her personal investments and schemes.
  • International Rectifier responded by calling the offer "illusionary," and a "ploy" designed to gain favor with its shareholders.
  • Any sense of separation from One is the result of a foggy substance, best described as illusionary mist, that shrouds the spiritual eyes of beings who exist at the lower depths of the cosmos.
  • Why, because at times, an egotist sense of self is so diminished and endemic, its false survival unknowingly depends on thrashing, belittling and insulting others to maintain a continuous sick illusionary story in their head necessary to misleadingly feed and encourage a diminished sense of self.

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