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elusive

[ih-loo-siv] / ɪˈlu sɪv /


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Construction workers say this heavy demand has created a sense of security that, for them, is often elusive.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he also excelled in the more subtle, elusive realm of morale.

From The Wall Street Journal

The elusive treasure hunter insisted on covering his face with a scarf and would only be interviewed from behind a screen.

From BBC

Large-scale real-life use cases remain elusive, but ambitious trials have grabbed headlines.

From Barron's

The debate over whether AI will destroy jobs continues, with answers still elusive.

From Barron's