a. [f. ELUDE + -(I)BLE.] That may be eluded, evaded, or set at nought.
1724. Swift, Drapiers Lett., Wks. 1755, V. II. 132. If this blessed part of our law be eludible at pleasure , we shall have little reason to boast.
a. [f. ELUDE + -(I)BLE.] That may be eluded, evaded, or set at nought.
1724. Swift, Drapiers Lett., Wks. 1755, V. II. 132. If this blessed part of our law be eludible at pleasure , we shall have little reason to boast.