Eluding in a sentence as a noun

Because if it's not a legal sentence, then it is not a matter of eluding "justice".

On Lion, either the mysterious process is eluding me, or it is just much slower.

One could argue that the recent wars were started to satiate the hunger for a cause that the Fight Club quote is eluding to.

Trying to find a way to reliably orbit a planet around one of them stably is eluding me.

Court papers show that they’d staked out my apartment to arrest me, and that I unwittingly kept eluding them.

If you've got the popular support you're eluding to you'd be fine with baseball bats and molotov cocktails.

There is a good book whose title and author are eluding me for the moment that examines the necessity of a frontier for freedom.

There is a very important component that author seems to be only eluding fleetingly: Randomness.

I know that stackoverflow actually has less female participants than software industry in general, but any causes is eluding me.

The other day we were talking about this very thing and he's said that he's tried, and with others just like him, to dream up the next big "Facebook" opportunity, yet inspiration keeps eluding him.

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Eluding definitions

noun

the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)

See also: slip elusion