Sentence examples for To elude from inspiring English sources

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To elude

verb

To evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.

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To elude the cameras, I stepped out of the mosque.

To elude capture, lots of criminals run from the police.

Even the basics seem to elude her.

But perfection continues to elude them.

Its relevance continues to elude me".

Thus far, salvation has managed to elude us.

But they have so far managed to elude capture.

But roles in recitals seemed to elude her.

The highest flights of patriotic enthusiasm tend to elude us.

Acceptance by the art world continues to elude Vettriano.

People don't feel hurt.That seems to elude Mr Trittin.

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