Illusiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Illusively
In a illusive manner falsely
Illusiveness
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Public policy
Co., (1905) ILR 29 Bom 107. Public policy, is however, illusive, varying and uncertain. It has also been described as 'untrustworthy
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Phantasmal
to of the nature of or resembling a phantasm spectral illusive
Phantasm
or material a shadowy or airy appearance sometimes an optical illusion a phantom a dream
VerbarMaya
unreality of matter called in English idealism hence nothingness vanity illusion
magic trick
An feat of illusion performed by an illusionist which appears magical to naive observers
In
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Illusory
Deceiving or tending of deceive fallacious illusive as illusory promises or hopes
Illusive
Deceiving by false show deceitful deceptive false illusory unreal
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