Elusiveness [noun]

Definition of Elusiveness:

breaking away; getaway

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Sentence/Example of Elusiveness:

Especially as the nights grow longer and the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel seems more elusive than ever, the shifting light in Echelman’s work — like a sunset that seems to slow time — rocks such existential woes to sleep.

Take the elusive cauliflower mushroom, Sparassis, which is as rare as mushrooms come.

We need something else that we haven’t yet figured out to supplement deep learning in order to achieve some of the things like common sense or reasoning that has sort of been elusive to the AI field today.

In one field, scientists may amble through bosky glens seeking elusive, rare vegetation.

Details about how district officials plan to handle the vacancies and turnover remained elusive to many employees, principals and families this week, reports Ashly McGlone.

Details about how district officials plan to handle the vacancies and turnover remained elusive to many employees, principals and families this week, stakeholders told Voice of San Diego Wednesday.

For countless other felons across Florida, that feeling has remained elusive.

In 2017, the company abandoned plans for the factory as top executives left the company, and its debut car, the FF 91, remains elusive.

“We’ve got brand advertisers that are doing very well, but direct response has been elusive,” said Dischler.

This proved harder for the Kim video because relatively little video footage of the elusive North Korean dictator exists, Guimaraes said.