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illusory

[ih-loo-suh-ree, -zuh-] / ɪˈlu sə ri, -zə- /


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Toner-Rodgers’s illusory success seems in part thanks to the dynamics he has now upset: an academic culture at MIT where high levels of trust, integrity and rigor are all—for better or worse—assumed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sometimes the clues are more cute than scary, such as the references to Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher who asserted the illusory nature of reality.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is hard, however, to take seriously Mr. Putin’s threat that Tomahawks would destroy an illusory “emerging positive trend” in U.S.-Russian relations, or the Kremlin’s statement that they would be a “serious escalation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If it turns out progress was illusory we will at least have reacquainted ourselves with what optimism in the Mideast feels like—it feels energetic, like something that can get you through the next day.

From The Wall Street Journal

The participants genuinely looked determined to work out compromises that only a few weeks ago appeared illusory.

From Los Angeles Times