Use "illusory" in a sentence

1. Illusory Debt Relief

2. His freedom is illusory.

3. But the tranquillity was illusory.

4. This type of power is illusory . . .

5. It'seemed to an idealistic and illusory dream.

6. Unfortunately I believe it to be illusory. . . .

7. Signs of economic recovery may be illusory.

8. First impressions can often prove illusory.

9. Illusory Blenk Remix Blenk, Dustin Zahn Enemy Records

10. What does Chimerical mean? Highly improbable or illusory

11. Escape proves illusory, as we must know it will.

12. For feminists, therefore, the comfort they give is illusory.

13. Actuality: Actuality is not at all based on illusory knowledge

14. Critical thinking is replaced by a consensus that is illusory.

15. Any power he may seem to have is purely illusory.

16. Illusionist : Illusory Allies - Reduced damage and health of summoned illusions.

17. The phrase Barmecide feast denotes any pretended or illusory generosity or hospitality.

18. This leads me to question the completely illusory quality of such identifications.

19. And like those concepts, its benefits are illusory and potential consequences alarming.

20. Their hopes of a peaceful solution turned out to be illusory.

21. They were without coats and the warmth of the night had proved illusory.

22. Concerned about, not illusory mirage, but a real genuineness of the details and actions.

23. Barmecide definition: lavish or plentiful in imagination only; illusory ; sham Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. A glimmer of morning will show on the horizon, but it will be brief, illusory.

25. Derrida reverses this priority by making all apparently logocentric forms of discourse secondary and indeed illusory.

26. This apparent weakening of trade-union domination of the party machine was, however, somewhat illusory.

27. The Chapmans called this phenomenon "illusory correlation" and it has since been demonstrated in many other contexts.

28. Adam knew very well that what she hoped to gain by eating the forbidden fruit was illusory.

29. But such a decline was illusory - caused largely by the unusual circumstances of the 1931 General Election.

30. Thus, on a Lacanian view, self-insufficiency becomes synonymous with the illusory nature of connectedness with others.

31. Transmutation of credit into income is why the profitability of the financial system can be illusory.

32. I look at them closely to see if this purpose is illusory, but I can't tell.

33. However, the national monetary sovereignty identified with an exchange rate union is illusory rather than real.

34. It is the unwavering conviction of the jnani that Brahman alone is real and the world is illusory.

35. It is important to wrestle with questions of how far a belief corresponds to reality or is illusory.

36. 21 Thus, on a Lacanian view, self-insufficiency becomes synonymous with the illusory nature of connectedness with others.

37. The world changes every moment and so Does man it's all for part of the world, albeit illusory.

38. He looks extremely real and solid, and is clearly not illusory, but he talks in a stiff, halting manner.

39. 9 It is important to wrestle with questions of how far a belief corresponds to reality or is illusory.

40. It turned illusory even the things on which she had fixed in the attempt to make the strange world real.

41. Whatever we do, we must avoid the illusory solution of disengaging from the world by abandoning peace operations.

42. Complementary Afterimages are often modeled as illusory Hering opponent hues generated by the visual system as a result of adaptation

43. Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.

44. Because of this, we can feel a flavour of placidness and solemnity while we appreciate the illusory beauty in the works.

45. Some one will object that this worry is illusory because the Federal Reserve can always rescue us with easier monetary policy.

46. The Ego is the limited, separated, illusory self which can not see beyond the end of its own nose.

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

48. It was not just a simple transplanted model of the stereotypical preachment, but also was a retribution against the illusory concept of transformation.

49. The vast benefits many farmers saw as accruing to cities as a result of rural exploitation were no more than illusory.

50. Different methods can influence the difficulty of test items and so the precision in the criterion statement may still prove illusory.

51. Leland added: Since none the less the gentry of the vicinity were anything but affluent, the profits may have been largely illusory.

52. 13 But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.

53. Instead of happiness, which is fleeting/deceptive/egotistical/illusory, isn't the real goal to achieve joy/contentment/satisfaction/peace/self-realization or [fill in the blank]?

54. But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.

55. CAMPAIGNING IN CUBA GEORGE KENNAN And that my experience was illusory, the result of vertigo, or some temporary Calenture of the brain? ETIDORHPA OR THE END OF EARTH.

56. The price for it comprises the sacrifice that is imperative for historical advancement and the wasted human vitality as a result of the misguide of certain illusory things.

57. Lateral inhibition theory would predict that decreasing the size of the grid (and therefore decreasing the amount of inhibition at the intersection) would eradicate the illusory effect.

58. Barmecide feast That which pretends or is imagined to be extravagant, plentiful, or opulent, but which in reality consists of little or nothing; that which proves to be illusory or unreal

59. Differences in dualistic perception, from the schizoid and the egotistical to the rationalistic (or Abstractionistic) and the narcissistic, point to illusory states of consciousness, or wrong mindfulness in the Buddhist sense

60. Barmecide feast That which pretends or is imagined to be extravagant, plentiful, or opulent, but which in reality consists of little or nothing; that which proves to be illusory or unreal

61. And have we all not faced ourselves in the mirror, much less been the victims of Adjudgers who in our/their fetid self-righteous postures judge down to ascend up their illusory poles of prideful opulence

62. WOMEN IN SARIS (left), MAN IN KILT (right)According to recent research into the “illusory truth effect“, it is relatively easy to Brainwash people into believing a lie even after they know the truth

63. Opposed to theology.; atheistic; In Search of the Foundations of Theism: "After all, nontrivial Atheological reasons, ranging from various problems of evil to naturalist theories according to which theistic belief is illusory or merely projective, are a

64. A double illusory chain in that what today defines the self is appearance and possession, imposed by the outside world, and what defines mine is the set of the Caducities that the era of consumption suggests we have to dream of being.

65. A double illusory chain in that what today defines the self is appearance and possession, imposed by the outside world, and what defines mine is the set of the Caducities that the era of consumption suggests we have to dream of being.

66. Lucifer is the ‘Firebringer’ who with the Acosmic light of the Deus Absconditus arouses the flames of spirit and awakens the elect from the illusory slumber of life, death and rebirth and thus acts as the adversary of the suppressing natural order of the cosmos.

67. For although a continuation of the Bullary has just been published at Rome, containing several decrees of this congregation, there is not one that announces a fulfilment of this illusory promise, -- a promise imagined by a correspondent to French newspapers, but never given by the inquisitors themselves.

68. ‘‘Don't try to Bamboozle them by smuggling in bits of fruit or vegetables,’ says Cormac.’ ‘Some stores are trying to Bamboozle exhausted shoppers with illusory bargains.’ ‘John Curry from the Australian Shareholders' Association says those that get caught are often unsophisticated investors, Bamboozled by flashy letterheads.’

69. N Barmecide One who offers imaginary food or illusory benefits: in allusion to the story, told in the Arabian Nights, of a member of the Barmecide family of Bagdad, who on one occasion placed a succession of empty dishes before a beggar, pretending that they contained a sumptuous repast, a fiction which the beggar humorously accepted.; Barmecide Like, or like the entertainment of, the

70. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Chimerical adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (illusory, visionary) quimérico/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b]grande[/b]", "mujer [b]alta[/b]").