eludible (Meaning)
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eludible (a.)
Capable of being eluded; evadible.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eludible
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eludible Sentence Examples
- The fugitive's ability to evade capture made him seem almost eludible.
- The intricate maze of tunnels and passages rendered the fugitive eludible to his pursuers.
- The elusive nature of the elusive quarry made the hunt particularly challenging for the detectives.
- Despite their exhaustive efforts, the elusive suspect remained eludible, leaving the authorities puzzled.
- The elusive politician's vague statements made his true intentions eludible to the public.
- The eludible nature of the elusive disease made it difficult for scientists to develop effective treatments.
- The elusive artist's paintings were characterized by their eludible symbolism and abstract forms.
- The eludible beauty of the elusive sunset captivated the onlookers, leaving them in awe.
- The elusive scent of the elusive elusive flower attracted bees and butterflies from afar.
- The elusive dream of world peace seems eludible, yet we must strive for it relentlessly.
FAQs About the word eludible
Capable of being eluded; evadible.
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The fugitive's ability to evade capture made him seem almost eludible.
The intricate maze of tunnels and passages rendered the fugitive eludible to his pursuers.
The elusive nature of the elusive quarry made the hunt particularly challenging for the detectives.
Despite their exhaustive efforts, the elusive suspect remained eludible, leaving the authorities puzzled.