Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
Be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by.
1 The answer to my problems was so obvious that it eluded me.
2 Ireland exudes a new self-confidence and maturity that eluded many earlier generations.
3 Fortune appears to have eluded Vancouver Organizers thus far in the Games.
4 The stratagems that had so long eluded me were now made clear.
5 Iniesta had eluded Arturo Vidal and was running into the penalty area.
6 Did she hope he would forget her if she eluded his notice?
7 It was familiar, but it eluded him; he could not place it.
8 Even with her skills, major success has eluded the Brazilian women's team.
9 If this is in the Bible, the passage has eluded my inquiries.
10 The police continued to search for the suspect that had eluded them.
11 As I raised it, I eluded the pinioning grip of the troopers.
12 But, although it eluded us in the darkness, it did not leave.
13 But, having pretty much eluded Leno, the really shocking part came next.
14 The shout came from the soldiers whom I had so narrowly eluded .
15 Now 66, he thought the chance to be Romeo had eluded him.
16 But, search as she would, the actual subject of disagreement eluded her.
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