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the illusions

noun

Anything that seems to be something that it is not.

  • We saw what looked like a tiger among the trees, but it was an illusion caused by the shadows of the branches.

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The illusions have gone.

So beware the illusions of retrospective determinism.

These are the illusions of choice.

His bureaucrats scheme mightily to maintain the illusions.

The illusions were not confined to the Conservative party.

But the illusions remain intact even after they've been dismantled.

Which probably means that the illusions we entertained back then and the illusions they embraced were, to some extent, interchangeable.

But then the illusions about the new India have been too blinding.

They were the illusions he thought Ms. Greenfield had bought into.

Afterward, if they ask how any of the illusions work, you can have a nice conversation.

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