eludable

[US]/iˈluːdəbl/
[UK]/iˈluːdəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being eluded or avoided; able to be escaped; that can be evaded or escaped from

Phrases & Collocations

easily eludable

not eludable

completely eludable

more eludable

most eludable

Example Sentences

the security flaw proved surprisingly eludable with a simple password reset.

many students find that difficult calculus problems are eludable through practice.

the suspect believed the crime was eludable, but investigators proved otherwise.

marketing experts say certain consumer traps are easily eludable with awareness.

the magician's trick appeared complex but was actually eludable once explained.

climate change effects are not eludable by any single nation alone.

her excuses were eludable, revealing the truth behind her absence.

the puzzle seemed challenging but proved eludable with lateral thinking.

legal loopholes have made certain regulations eludable for wealthy corporations.

the virus's spread became eludable after proper vaccination protocols.

tax obligations are rarely truly eludable despite what some advisors claim.

his elaborate alibi was quickly eludable by forensic evidence.

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