eluded in a sentence:
Night fall was upon us. It was my time, if i were to do it i would have to act stealthily and quickly. I walked slowly trying to prevent the floor boards from creaking, i knew i had to escape tonight; i couldn't stay in this house of panic and true dread. I climbed out the window while Mrs. was asleep, so i walked and walked trying to avoid pulling any eyes. when i woke up i didn't know where i was but i knew that i had eluded my masters presence, that all i needed at the moment.
It is easy to elude unsuspecting people.
Johnny had to elude the scene by hiding in the closet because he had stolen something and the police were on there way.
John hid high up in the tree, in an effort to elude his playmates while playing hide-and-seek.
evade is to attack some one or something or take over
The crooks will only be able to elude capture for so long.
We need to evade those troops.
"The prisoner planned to elude the guards on the bridge"
The serial killer was able to elude authorities for three years.
I would probably say the word "avoid" is a probable synonym of the word, elude.
The prisoner made an escape from the courthouse, hoping to elude capture.
I managed to elude capture. Her name eluded me. I basically means escape.
The answer didnt elude him/her.
She will have to elude from scene if she doesn't want anyone suspect that she did the crime.
We are not sure; somehow the answer eludes us. The real identity of the new guest continued to elude her.
"The prisoner planned to elude the guards on the bridge"
The serial killer was able to elude authorities for three years.
I would probably say the word "avoid" is a probable synonym of the word, elude.
The prisoner made an escape from the courthouse, hoping to elude capture.
if i could answer it but i was still eluding it
"For so long you've managed to elude my attempts to capture you...until now." "The vision seemed to elude me, one second there and another, not."
The indictment shows the defendant to be charged with two counts of trespassing, fleeing to elude, and felony battery.
The word elude is a verb (elude, eludes, eluding, eluded); to escape or avoid by skill or trickery.
I'm sorry, but the answer to your question eludes me; not really.