Delusive in a sentence as an adjective

> Being a consultant means I am my own boss.... or so are your delusive dreams.

A like warrant has been felt by men all the world through; and, in nine cases out of ten, has proved a delusive warrant.

In Zen, it's often taught that mind is elusive/delusive and action matters.

Their delusive good intention is no sort of excuse for their presumption.

Zen meditation is the _practice_ of being in the 'now' and not living with delusive thoughts which bring on depression/anxiety.

I am afraid that stackoverflow has become a very hostile environment for the sake of some delusive over optimization as a code bank for every single question out there.

At the very heart of winged flight lies the banked turn, a procedure that by now seems so routine and familiar that airline passengers appreciate neither its elegance and mystery nor its dangerously delusive character.

Scenario: Swedish diplomats enter negotiations – raising delusive hope in Assange and everyone in the Embassy – with the intention to never follow with any feasible agreement in order to make Assange give up so he can deal with his health issues.

He is chronically and unescapably deceived, not only by the other animals and by the delusive face of nature herself, but also and more particularly by himself – by his incomparable talent for searching out and embracing what is false, and for overlooking and denying what is true.

But in this world we are judged not by intentions but by results, and the result of all the lies that have made the world around us is not the steady, if deeply and pervasively delusive, state that you and Plato would have it be, but rather a positive feedback machine whose every gyration brings it closer to toppling than the last.

Delusive definitions

adjective

inappropriate to reality or facts; "delusive faith in a wonder drug"; "delusive expectations"; "false hopes"

See also: false