Examples of 'more elusive' in a sentence

Meaning of "more elusive"

more elusive - something that is difficult to find or catch, obscure or hard to comprehend, often used when describing a mysterious situation or person

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The more elusive and sublime world.
Stability and security are ever more elusive.
The more elusive they will become.
The other two allies were more elusive.
I fought more elusive and picked my shots.
The category of agents is more elusive.
There is nothing more elusive than an obvious fact.
I thought she would be more elusive.
There is nothing more elusive than the female coati.
Electricity saved is much more elusive.
Something more elusive than the greatest of all mysteries.
Catching the man is more elusive.
They are more elusive than you give them credit for.
The prospect of macroeconomie stabilisation became more elusive.
Much more elusive.

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This makes a definition more elusive.
Some of the more elusive references will command a higher price.
His phrasing was a bit more elusive than that.
Disorders due to systemic autoantibodies can be much more elusive.
Dreams are more elusive.
Past events and character traits are often more elusive.
Theta is one of the more elusive and extraordinary realms we can explore.
My new employer has me hunting more elusive prey now.
What has been much more elusive is agreement on how to achieve that desired end.
But solutions are proving more elusive than ever.
Effective resolution mechanisms and systemic frameworks remain even more elusive.
The woman is more elusive.
Understanding the formation of smaller planets has been more elusive.
Is a little more elusive.
Focusing on a problem can actually render the solution more elusive.
Some of the three prove to be more elusive than their respective tracker anticipated.
The market for fish skins is even more elusive.
Their national independence is now more elusive than it was before the terrorist era began.
We will need a stronger system of law not a more elusive one.
But there is one who is more elusive and clever than all the rest.
Yet building stronger coalitions around common issues has been more elusive.
I guess sometimes the only thing more elusive than secrets is the key to unlocking them.
The only concrete result will be to make peace more elusive than ever.
The Truth is more elusive than ever.
The absence of stars clearly belonging to this component makes it more elusive than ever.
It is even more elusive than Relativity.
Assessing the effectiveness of an organization is more elusive than it appears.
Wisdom is more elusive than knowledge, or any sort of intelligence.
The solution is more elusive.
That is a clear deviation from standard IMO conventions and makes a global solution even more elusive.
But Mercury is more elusive.
Other, more elusive aspects also have a role in this process of specialisation.
A magic formula to predict attraction is more elusive than ever.
He 's being a little more elusive than anticipated, but it should not be too much longer.
The secret story is told in ever more elusive fashion.

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