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illusoryil‧lu‧so‧ry /ɪˈluːsəri/ (also il‧lu‧sive /ɪˈluːsɪv/) adjective formal  - Signs of economic recovery may be illusory.
- And like those concepts, its benefits are illusory and potential consequences alarming.
- Escape proves illusory, as we must know it will.
- For feminists, therefore, the comfort they give is illusory.
- His universalism seemed to offer unending real misery punctuated by periods of illusory bliss.
- The Ego is the limited, separated, illusory self which can not see beyond the end of its own nose.
- This leads me to question the completely illusory quality of such identifications.
- Whatever we do, we must avoid the illusory solution of disengaging from the world by abandoning peace operations.
false but seeming to be real or true: First impressions can often prove illusory. |