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1. Elude definition is - to avoid adroitly : evade
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2. Elude definition, to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery, etc.; evade: to Elude capture
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3. To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill: The suspect Eluded the police
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4. How does the verb Elude contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Elude are avoid, escape, eschew, evade, and shun. While all these words mean "to get away or keep away from something," Elude implies a slippery or baffling quality in the person or thing that escapes
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5. If something that you want Eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it: 2
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6. Find 58 ways to say Elude, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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7. To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill: The suspect Eluded the police
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8. "Elude" A new film by Perry Gershkow
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9. The Crossword Solver found 63 answers to the Elude crossword clue
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10. Elude.in - Privacy eMail This IP address is used by a public email service that provides privacy to help journalists and activists combat the dragnet surveillance that exists on the Internet today
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11. The Crossword Solver found 63 answers to the Elude (5) crossword clue
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12. Elude means "evade or escape," like the way you might Elude the other kids during a game of hide-and-seek
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13. This word can also mean "to be hard to understand." No matter how hard you try, the finer points of quantum physics might Elude you
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14. Elude has a slippery feeling to it.
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15. Elude is also a verb, meaning to evade or escape (from danger, an enemy, or a pursuer) usually in a skillful or cunning way.For example, The robbers Eluded the police by ducking into a dark alley
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16. They Eluded the zombies through their wit and survival training.
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17. See 4 authoritative translations of Elude in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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18. Elude aims to raise awareness for depression and to inform about this dangerous illness. It is specifically intended to be used in a clinical context as part of a psycho-education package to enhance friends' and relatives' understanding of people suffering …
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19. Both “Elude” and “evade” are words that pertain to the avoidance or escape from one entity or situation. They can also refer to a voluntary action of not understanding or not being seen
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20. To avoid something or someone Examples of Elude in a sentence The criminal was able to Elude the police in the crowded mall
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21. 🔊 When Hazel shoplifts, she tries to Elude the store cameras
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22. The commonly misused words Elude, allusion and illusion share a common root word (Latin ludere: to play), but their meanings aren’t similar at all.Fortunately, recognizing the prefixes can help keep these two words separate in your mind
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23. The Latin prefix e means “out,” so Elude originally suggested the end of a game or a sword fight, where a clever winner tricked his opponent by
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24. Elude means "evade or escape," like the way you might Elude the other kids during a game of hide-and-seek
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25. This word can also mean "to be hard to understand." No matter how hard you try, the finer points of quantum physics might Elude you.
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26. Elude "To Elude" means "to avoid," "to evade," or "to escape from." Here are some examples of "Elude" in sentences: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid try to Elude capture
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27. (They try to avoid capture.) If you want something, it will Elude you
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28. ‘The gang have managed to Elude pursuit by the garda helicopter by escaping through the roads around Dublin Airport where there is a no-fly zone, a Garda source said.’ ‘Miraculously, the group of 15 Indians managed to Elude the dragnet that was forming and escaped with the aid of local residents.’
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29. What does Elude mean? Elude is defined as to cleverly avoid or escape
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30. (verb) An example of Elude is a criminal hiding from the police.
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31. To Elude means to evade and escape, usually (but not necessarily) through skill
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32. Elude somebody/something to manage to avoid or escape from somebody/something, especially in a clever way
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33. The two men managed to Elude the police for six weeks
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34. How did the killer Elude detection for so long? Elude somebody if something Eludes you, you are not able to achieve it, or not able to remember or understand it
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35. He was extremely tired but sleep Eluded him.
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36. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Elude e‧lude / ɪˈluːd / verb [transitive] 1 ESCAPE to escape from someone or something, especially by tricking them SYN avoid He Eluded his pursuers by escaping into a river
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37. 2 ESCAPE if something that you want Eludes you, you fail to find or achieve it She took the exam again, but again
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38. ‘The gang have managed to Elude pursuit by the garda helicopter by escaping through the roads around Dublin Airport where there is a no-fly zone, a Garda source said.’ ‘Miraculously, the group of 15 Indians managed to Elude the dragnet that was forming and escaped with the aid of local residents.’
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39. Elude definition: If something that you want Eludes you, you fail to obtain it
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40. Elude is a story of two incredible people who are brought together as individuals suffering alone
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41. Elude - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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42. Inflections of 'Elude' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Eludes v 3rd person singular eluding v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Eluded v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."
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43. When to use Elude: Elude is defined as escape or evade from a danger, an enemy, or a situation
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44. Use Elude when someone has escaped something
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45. As verbs the difference between Elude and evade is that Elude is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill while evade is to get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to Elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument.
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46. Adjectives for Elude include elusive, elusory, Eluded and eluding
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47. Elude somebody/something to manage to avoid or escape from somebody/something, especially in a clever way
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48. The two men managed to Elude the police for six weeks
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49. Elude Escape Rooms are a physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles, using clues, hints and strategy within a
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50. Elude 'Elude' is a 5 letter word starting and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Elude'
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51. Elude means to evade or escape from
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52. Elude is a 'just-one-more-round' , challenging endless survival/arcade game
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53. The bigger question is why one would want to Elude a Duke? Rosabel wanted to marry for love, not a title, not for money, just a man that she could love and would feel the same about her in return
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54. A quick movement by an offensive player to Elude an opponent or to receive the ball
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55. The gold medal continues to Elude her
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56. He managed to Elude his pursuers by escaping into a river
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57. The two men managed to Elude the police for six weeks
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58. The trappings of management Elude us at first
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59. Elude Escape Rooms are a physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles, using clues, hints and strategy within a
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ELUDE [ēˈlo͞od]
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