Definitionadj. based on or having the nature of an illusion
Last update: July 27, 2015
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Her success was only illusory. [adjective]
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If workers are prevented from so doing the freedom to belong to a trade union becomes illusory '. [adjective]
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Or changes in textures have been used by Albrecht Dürer to create illusory contours in his etchings such as Rhinoceros. [adjective]
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By abolishing the illusory pensions fund, by applying and amending the Bank Laws, effecting economies, and increasing taxation upon corn, incomes from consolidated stock, salt and matches, he averted national bankruptcy, and placed Italian finance upon a sounder basis than at any time since the fall of the Right. [Please select]
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It was found, however, that consolation and clearness were alike illusory. [Please select]
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But in fact the opposition of instinct and reason is mainly illusory. [Please select]
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Holt, _The Place of Illusory Experience in a Realistic World. [Please select]
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Thus the supposed lack of symmetry between "cause" and "effect" is illusory. [Please select]
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The excuse we are trying to make for the mechanicians is illusory. [Please select]
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If so, the non-sensational part of our perception will be illusory, i. [Please select]
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