eludibility

[US]/ˌeljuːdɪˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌɛljuːdɪˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being able to elude; the capability of escaping or avoiding something.; The ability to avoid or evade capture, detection, or understanding.

Example Sentences

the eludibility of the fugitive frustrated the investigators for months.

scientists noted the remarkable eludibility of the new virus strain.

the high eludibility of the concept made it difficult to grasp.

her strategic eludibility during negotiations gave her the upper hand.

the security system was designed to maximize eludibility for authorized users.

researchers are studying the inherent eludibility of certain cancer cells.

the eludibility of memory can be both a blessing and a curse.

complete eludibility from detection proved impossible for the spy.

the partial eludibility of the encrypted data concerned cybersecurity experts.

increasing the eludibility of the formula requires specialized knowledge.

the elusive nature of quantum particles demonstrates their fundamental eludibility.

due to the low eludibility of the target, the mission succeeded quickly.

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