Illusive in a sentence as an adjective

It's the illusive cheap, healthy, tasty, fast combo that's so hard to achieve.

CMU has a "meet the VCs class" and it's one of the best ways to meet the illusive Pittsburgh investors.

Not that we know of, and yet the proof is still illusive despite many great minds attempting to solve it.

I wonder just how illusive the world's economy is today?

That's the nature of the illusive concept of "terrorism".

Someday, when every man, woman, and child carries a camera, we will get a picture of this illusive creature.

The key difficulty remains: moiré vibration is an undisciplined ambiguity, with an illusive, eye-straining quality that contaminates the entire graphic.

Illusive definitions

adjective

based on or having the nature of an illusion; "illusive hopes of finding a better job"; "Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy"

See also: illusory