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    E·lude
    /əˈlo͞od/

    verb

    • 1. evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way: "he managed to elude his pursuers by escaping into an alley"
  2. ELUDE meaning: 1. If something that you want eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it: 2. to not be caught…. Learn more.

  3. Definitions of elude. verb. escape, either physically or mentally. “The thief eluded the police”. synonyms: bilk, evade. see more. verb. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) synonyms: circumvent, dodge, duck, evade, fudge, hedge, parry, put off, sidestep, skirt.

  4. 1. To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill: The suspect eluded the police. See Synonyms at evade. 2. To escape the memory or understanding of: a name that eludes me; a point that eluded the audience. 3. To be unattained by: Another championship eluded her.

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · ( transitive) To evade or escape from (someone or something), especially by using cunning or skill . ( transitive) To shake off (a pursuer ); to give someone the slip . ( transitive) To escape being understandable to; to be incomprehensible to.

  6. elude somebody if something eludes you, you are not able to achieve it, or not able to remember or understand it. He was extremely tired but sleep eluded him. They're a popular band but chart success has eluded them so far. Finally he remembered the tiny detail that had eluded him the night before.

  7. ELUDE definition: 1. If something that you want eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it: 2. to not be caught…. Learn more.

  8. Apr 27, 2024 · 1. transitive verb [no passive] If something that you want eludes you, you fail to obtain it. Sleep eluded her. 2. transitive verb. If you elude someone or something, you avoid them or escape from them. He eluded the police for 13 years. 3. transitive verb [no passive]

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