illusive in English

adjective
1
deceptive; illusory.
that illusive haven
adjective

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1. 2 Getting rich is sometimes an illusive goal.

2. The secret process of growing food, it's illusive.

3. 4 Social morality is illusive and difficult to define.

4. 3 I don't wanna hear too much illusive words.

5. 5 Illusive Man : And it's up to us to stop them.

6. 8 A sees a teacher nod greatly say: " Illusive. "

7. 12 We refuse to partake in the production of illusive advertisements.

8. 21 On other mornings, however, I closed my eyes and prayed for the illusive sweet dreams.

9. 6 People will find themselves in a mysterious and illusive universe while walking in.

10. 19 I know, fear an obstacle to certain person, to me, it is illusive only.

11. More Buying Choices $82.83 (4 used & new offers) Catfish (Illusive Duet Book 1)

12. 7 From which we find: First, illusive statement exists in quantitative information and qualitative information in annals.

13. 11 The reason that happiness can seem illusive is because it is a bi-product of serving others.

14. And you better have a damn good reason for it. / Illusive Man: We needed information on the Omega-4 relay.

15. 18 Using revenue voluntary theories, utilitarianism and psychological contract theories, the problem of illusive Demand Curve resulted from free riding was analyzed.

16. 6 We know the secret reason, the reason for his parricide , the silent and illusive try to stop the fleeting hands of time.

17. Of, relating to, or in the nature of an illusion; lacking reality: Chimeric, delusive, delusory, dreamlike, hallucinatory, illusive, illusory, phantasmagoric, phantasmal, phantasmic, visionary.

18. They immerse themselves in pursuits that could bring them fame and fortune, which all too often prove to be illusive and disappointing.

19. 16 The arrestment conditions enacted by the existing law are excessively and illusive, which result in bringing about the arbitrary to the conditions of arrestment .

20. 17 Because his psychological type is the introversive intuition type, his poems have the character of daydream, and his standpoint is novel and illusive.

21. 13 We know the secret reason, the reason for his parricide ,[www.Sentencedict.com] the silent and illusive try to stop the fleeting hands of time.

22. 15 For this reason, during the delivery and the exercise period, the training and practise on the illusive action should need more concern by both the trainer and the trainee.

23. Are they high priced courtesans?Mistresses of seduction?Or something more illusive?Whatever a geisha is, it's more than a role, it's an all- encompassing way of life.

24. Atheism is against God-based religion which is illusive, mysterious and dogmatic, and which has convinced people to believe in something that is imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable. Dr T.P.Chia 

25. 20 Are they high priced courtesans?Mistresses of seduction?Or something more illusive?Whatever a geisha is, it's more than a role, it's an all- encompassing way of life.

26. 9 Now and then make me gutty and illusive, we are the children that orphanage treats person adopt, want with destiny make a stand against but so faint however.

27. 14 Only in this way, can the free riding and the illusive demand curve resulted from it be avoided effectively, and the problem of Public Finance's unsteady basis can get a thorough solution.

28. 10 As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel Cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona.

29. 1 Atheism is against God-based religion which is illusive, mysterious and dogmatic, and which has convinced people to believe in something that is imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable. Dr T.P.Chia 

30. What does Bani mean? Brittle: the kind of illusive fortress that seemingly solid systems have but which can easily crumble.Examples of this are countries who are rich due to the exploitation of a natural resource that collapse with price fluctuations, or the monocultures of our modern agriculture which are very vulnerable to pests due to their low variability.