elude

[US]/iˈluːd/
[UK]/iˈluːd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. escape from or avoid (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skilful or cunning way.

Example Sentences

the logic of this eluded most people.

sleep still eluded her.

The criminal eluded the police.

Your name eludes me.

The suspect continues to elude the police.

eluded his pursuers.

His name eludes me for the moment.

a name that has always eluded me; a metaphor that eluded them.See Synonyms at escape

he managed to elude his pursuers by escaping into a bog.

Nisus had eluded pursuit and was out of danger.

tried to evade jury duty. Toelude is to get away from artfully:

Real-world Examples

Their meaning would elude scholars for 50 years.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

I thought Botswana had long eluded the ivory walls but all evidence to the contrary.

Source: CNN 10 Student English September 2018 Collection

The suspect eluded a 12-hour manhunt before he was caught.

Source: AP Listening July 2019 Collection

But the memory he most wanted to reclaim still eluded him.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 3

No doubt his quick mind had already comprehended every aspect that eluded me.

Source: Twilight: Eclipse

The answer to that question still eludes me.

Source: Lost Girl Season 2

You say he was successful at laying the foundation, and yet peace still eludes the Middle East.

Source: PBS Interview Social Series

The gig economy has eluded them.

Source: Bloomberg Businessweek

So far you have been fortunate in eluding us.

Source: Casablanca Original Soundtrack

Where was the haven? It eluded her but it was there, hidden, somewhere.

Source: Gone with the Wind

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