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elusive [ɪˈlu:sɪv] ADJ

1. elusive meaning:

elusive

2. elusive person, animal:

elusive

Usage examples with elusive

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is through this orchestration of brain structures that memories are eventually formed and stored, though the exact nature of memory storage remains elusive.
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Likewise, while health care is the right of each citizen, it is often elusive for people living in rural communities.
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This point is somewhat elusive and much research is still going on in this area.
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He is of the opinion, that poetry is like a spurt; elusive, and not enough to say inexplicable.
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Overall, the meetings were well attended but support for the island moving towards independence remained elusive.
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Gibbons used his elusive defense and precise counter-punching to escape with the decision in what was clearly his biggest test to date.
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Knoll is kindhearted and very intellectual, but is made secretive and rather elusive by the troubling knowledge he holds.
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However, the communist insurgents remained elusive and demonstrated great tactical flexibility.
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For its part, the wolf is an elusive species which avoids human interaction.
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They may not be the most elusive fish in the river; in fact, in the right conditions they are fairly easy to catch.
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