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Which sentence accurately uses the homophone "elude"

I heard him elude to some short of plan

Sometimes, she will elude to her younger years

Perhaps you could elude to the correct answer

If we think enough, we will elude punishment

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User Stanly T
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"If we think enough, we will elude punishment." To elude is to manage to avoid a situation through cunning smarts.


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User Andrei N
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Answer:

The sentence that accurately uses the homophone "elude" is the following one: If we think enough, we will elude punishment.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, to elude means "to avoid adroitly". In fact, it means the same as to avoid, but it has the added meaning component regarding escaping in a skillful or cunning way. You have to be cunning in order to find a way to avoid punishment.

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