Based on or having the nature of an illusion.
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Examples for "illusive "
Examples for "illusive "
1 But it would seem that the hope was vain, the promise illusive .
2 We don't have a gig to play, nor that illusive record deal.
3 The face of a man chasing an illusive but not uncapturable dream.
4 Next morning thought came to her once more with eternal illusive hope.
5 Always, it appeared, the illusive little ball was not where he aimed.
1 Our major problem derives from the projected victory being almost totally illusory .
2 But the competition is illusory , because the two largely serve different markets.
3 The illusory , facile nature of that idea is exposed in the novel.
4 They advocate pain for others in the service of some illusory benefit.
5 Without a revival in internal strength, Asia's external stability could be illusory .
6 This difficulty may sometimes render the value of the principle rather illusory .
7 My illusory Alina had told me more than an hour had passed.
8 This last is the most dangerous of all, because the most illusory .
9 If so, the non-sensational part of our perception will be illusory , i.e.
10 Besides, as Yi Kong always pointed out, riches are transient and illusory .
11 Here was another life going to be wasted on an illusory dream.
12 Its garments, too, glistened so much the brighter with an illusory magnificence.
13 Amalfi yawned involuntarily, his diaphragm sucking against an illusory shortage of oxygen.
14 This stimulus to the body is, however, largely if not wholly, illusory .
15 Thinking is, even if mind and matter, self and not-self, are illusory .
16 Finite strivings, isolated purposes, selfish aims, centrifugal pursuits are vain and illusory .
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