"The prisoner planned to elude the guards on the bridge"
The serial killer was able to elude authorities for three years.
The prisoner made an escape from the courthouse, hoping to elude capture.
(To elude means to evade or escape from, or to escape understanding intellectually)The suspect eluded the police and fled to Brazil.David looked all over for his cat, but she eluded him.The concepts of trigonometry have eluded many high school students over the years.
'Elude' is a verb. Therefore it has no meaning as an adjective, since it isn't one.
We are not sure; somehow the answer eludes us. The real identity of the new guest continued to elude her.
"The prisoner planned to elude the guards on the bridge"
The serial killer was able to elude authorities for three years.
The prisoner made an escape from the courthouse, hoping to elude capture.
if i could answer it but i was still eluding it
"For so long you've managed to elude my attempts to capture you...until now." "The vision seemed to elude me, one second there and another, not."
The answer didnt elude him/her.
The indictment shows the defendant to be charged with two counts of trespassing, fleeing to elude, and felony battery.
I'm sorry, but the answer to your question eludes me; not really.
(To elude means to evade or escape from, or to escape understanding intellectually)The suspect eluded the police and fled to Brazil.David looked all over for his cat, but she eluded him.The concepts of trigonometry have eluded many high school students over the years.
avoid elude avoid elude
The homophone for elude is allude.