Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
Be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by.
1 The wonder comes in the manner in which they elude the police.
2 However, feeling ready is what may elude you more until next week.
3 He can elude you; and will be acquitted by the general verdict.
4 That's actually a very simple answer, one that seems to elude many.
5 A home winner continues to elude the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
6 There was not enough room for her to elude Vulgnash for long.
7 Only the perfectly selfless man can elude the gravitation of material life.
8 We're not strong enough to elude Coryphene's soldiers and defy Uriona's magic.
9 I remember the people, but in retrospect, their destinations always elude me.
10 At such dark hour the craft of this madman would elude pursuit.
11 The potentialities with which these tasks are endowed elude our shrewdest calculations.
12 By making concessions apparently candid and ample, they elude the great accusation.
13 Somewhat to her surprise, Indiana made no effort to elude the challenge.
14 Perhaps there is no species of friendship more sure to elude publicity.
15 No spoor, however faint, could elude the keen vigilance of his senses.
16 Unable however to elude her grasp he fell down upon his knees.
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