eluded in English

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
synonyms:evadeavoidget away fromdodgeescape fromrun fromrun away fromloseshake offgive the slip toslip away fromthrow off the scentslip through someone's fingersslip through the net
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "eluded" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "eluded", or refer to the context using the word "eluded" in the English Dictionary.

1. The appropriate word eluded him.

2. 9 The appropriate word eluded him.

3. Conception and disgrace somehow eluded her.

4. The sly fox nimbly eluded the dogs.

5. He eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.

6. 14 They eluded the police by fleeing.

7. Nisus had eluded pursuit and was out of danger.

8. 13 He was extremely tired but sleep eluded him.

9. The fox eluded the hunters by turning back quickly.

10. 8 They had minor breakthroughs but real success eluded them.

11. Till now a college degree has eluded her.

12. 10 He eluded the police for 13 years.

13. Alluded and eluded are both action verbs with different meanings

14. The candidate (Alluded) (eluded) to his foe's inexperience.? 8

15. 7 He eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.

16. The true significance of Kirov's death doubtless eluded him.

17. 18 He eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.

18. 3 The fox eluded the hunters by turning back quickly.

19. Morphology of individual colonic pressure waves has eluded reliable classification.

20. They're a popular band but chart success has eluded them so far.

21. The word Alluded is no more appropriate here than the word eluded

22. 15 They're a popular band but chart success has eluded them so far.

23. 20 Finally he remembered the tiny detail that had eluded him the night before.

24. His passing comments (Alluded) (eluded) to his being an experienced gamer.? 10.

25. Culpable explores unsettled cases where the people who seem deserving of blame have somehow eluded justice

26. 5 At Brian found the celebrity and status that had eluded him for so long.

27. So, even moderate fame still eluded him, and Nicholson remained unknown outside of a small Hollywood clique.

28. ‎Culpable explores unsettled cases where the people who seem deserving of blame have somehow eluded justice

29. Synonyms for Bilked include lost, evaded, eluded, dodged, escaped, shook, avoided, fled, shirked and escaped from

30. • So, even moderate fame still eluded him, and Nicholson remained unknown outside of a small Hollywood Clique

31. He (Alluded) (eluded) to my supposed stinginess by asking to borrow money from everyone except me.? 7

32. It was a mystery that had eluded the intellectual efforts of Isaac Newton and teased the mind of Albert Einstein.

33. Chychrun made it 2-0 at 5:35 with a long wrist shot that eluded Ducks goalie Ryan Miller, and Brassard …

34. 6 It eluded us then, but that's no matter. Tomorrow, we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther, and one fine morning.

35. It eluded us then, but that's no matter. Tomorrow, we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther, and one fine morning.

36. A new investigative true crime podcast from Black Mountain Media and Tenderfoot TV, Culpable explores unsettled cases where those deserving of blame have somehow eluded justice

37. While such tests so far have mostly eluded psychiatry, a large new brain-scan study identified four categories of biological activity, or “Biotypes,” of depression that may help doctors choose

38. Bloviating for TV cameras, the mayor proclaimed that he was " outraged," Like disconnect, bloviate somehow eluded the radar of most slang compilers as well as straight lexicographers

39. Heine proposed that Cantor solve an open problem that had eluded Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Rudolf Lipschitz, Bernhard Riemann, and Heine himself: the uniqueness of the representation of a function by trigonometric series.

40. ‘Above and below, two Crossable fords had eluded his exhausted men.’ ‘Mountain rivers can become raging torrents extremely quickly, and what was Crossable in the morning may not necessarily be Crossable on your return in the evening.’ ‘They have to make sure that that river is actually Crossable for both men and equipment.’

41. ‘No other city in America Covets celebrity as much as New York.’ ‘That is why she Covets the titles that eluded her last season.’ ‘Gradually they find common ground and realise that each of them secretly Covets the other man's lifestyle.’ ‘Still I have the consolation in knowing there is a man in Texas who Covets it!’

42. Moments of profound insight, though later unusable or un-recallable, often accompany a sense of synchronicity (déjà vu, or “Alreadiness”): as though I’ve finally recovered a memory that has eluded me forever, yet all along that memory was simply the experience itself, now, in the present, memory and anticipation fused into a recursive

43. Still, he was about to Apprehend a fugitive who'd eluded the police for eleven years.: Because she didn't seem to be armed, police cars did not Apprehend her as she alternated between stops and starts and conversations with curious bystanders.: The incident caused a traffic jam along the Banda Aceh-Medan route as police officers conducted a sweep of the area hoping to Apprehend the attackers