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elusivation

 

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Elusivation

Description:

Elusivation refers to the act or process of making something elusive or difficult to understand, grasp, or locate. It can also relate to the act of avoiding or evading capture.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - Sense 1:

  • The elusivation of the criminal mastermind left the detectives baffled.
  • Her elusivation of direct questions indicated a hidden agenda.
  • The subject's intentional elusivation made it challenging for researchers to gather accurate data.

Noun - Sense 2:

  • The elusive creature's elusivation in the dense forest frustrated wildlife photographers.
  • His talent for elusivation made him one of the most sought-after escape artists in history.
  • After many failed attempts, the magician finally mastered the art of elusivation.

Verb:

  • She elusivated the answer during the interview, leaving the panel intrigued.
  • The suspect elusivated the police by constantly changing his appearance.
  • The author's writing style elusivated readers, leading to various interpretations of the novel.

Adjective:

  • His elusivative behavior made it hard for others to trust him.
  • The elusivative nature of the puzzle made it a captivating challenge.
  • Despite all their efforts, the treasure remained elusivative.

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