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- verbelude (verb) · eludes (third person present) · eluded (past tense) · eluded (past participle) · eluding (present participle)
- evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way:"he managed to elude his pursuers by escaping into an alley"
- (of an idea or fact) fail to be grasped or remembered by (someone):"the logic of this eluded most people"
- (of an achievement, or something desired or pursued) fail to be attained by (someone):"sleep still eluded her"
- avoid compliance with or subjection to (a law, demand, or penalty).
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘delude, baffle’): from Latin eludere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out, away from’ + ludere ‘to play’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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