Elusion

Word ELUSION
Character 7
Hyphenation e lu sion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Elusion"

What do we mean by elusion?

The act or an instance of eluding or escaping; evasion. noun

Escape by artifice or deceit; evasion; deception; fraud. noun

Act of eluding; adroit escape, as by artifice; a mockery; a cheat; trickery. noun

The act, or abstract properties, of eluding. noun

The act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning) noun

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The word "elusion" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A tension exists between the chase and elusion, the object and the desirer, with the passive and the aggressive personalities becoming interchangeable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Pointing to the 25% white vote for him, I will bet, is an elusion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[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). ❋ Bortolotti, Lisa (2009)

What if I am sleeping? what if this life is a lie just a big elusion? ❋ Lupee (2004)

Its elusion has left people impatient, frustrated and angry. ❋ Unknown (1997)

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. ❋ Unknown (1921)

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." ❋ Unknown (1917)

She had the cleverness of elusion that her sex displays in all the species, from ❋ Rupert Hughes (1914)

Observe the preoccupation of leaving the god no avenue of elusion — every possible contingency is named. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

And at last I began to realize in my harassed soul that all elusion was futile, and to take such holidays as I could get, when he was off with a girl, in a spirit of thankfulness. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

There was not much time, however, for thought or elusion, and she yielded as calmly as she could to the necessity of letting him overtake her. ❋ Unknown (1891)

In the one supreme artist (I am talking, of course, throughout of the art of letters only) whom we know, there is, perhaps, no more distinctive peculiarity than his elusion of all attempts to class him as "Thissist" or "Thattist." ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

With all, the beautiful things of the earth become more dear as they elude pursuit; but with some natures utter elusion is the one special event which will make a passing love permanent for ever. ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)

London, discovered even to Aberdeen himself how little reasonable hope there was of anything being done; elusion and delay was all that he could expect. ❋ John Morley (1880)

Mr. Gladstone from the first insisted that if private remonstrance did not work 'without elusion or delay,' he would make a public appeal. ❋ John Morley (1880)

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