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Which is a correct meaning of elusive as it is used in the sentence

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Elusive, to be missing or hard to find

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Answer:

  • Elusive:

"The word "elusive" means, that something or someone that is elusive is difficult to find, describe, remember, achieve,hard to grasp or retain mentally; baffling."

Step-by-step explanation:

For example:

  1. These days full time jobs are elusive and far from being on the merit system.
  2. Its very elusive to keep good people in your circle.

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