enludable
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- A high-level verb for strategic avoidance.
- Implies using cleverness to bypass rules or traps.
- Common in academic, corporate, and tech contexts.
- Focuses on the skill of the maneuver, not just the result.
To enludable is to perform a high-level intellectual or physical maneuver that allows one to bypass a challenge, a person, or a set of requirements through sheer strategic wit. Unlike simple evasion, which might be a matter of luck or speed, to enludable something implies a mastery over the rules of the game. It is the act of looking at a barrier and finding the 'ludic' or playful path around it, often leaving the obstacle intact but irrelevant. This verb is frequently employed in technical manuals, high-level academic critiques, and strategic gaming contexts where the focus is on the elegance of the solution rather than the brute force of the action.
- Strategic Nuance
- The term suggests a 'play within the rules' (from the Latin ludus) to find an exit strategy that others might not see. It is not just about avoiding; it is about outsmarting the system itself.
The grandmaster was able to enludable the opponent's defensive trap by sacrificing a pawn to create a structural distraction.
In professional environments, one might enludable a bureaucratic bottleneck by identifying a specific clause that permits an alternative route. This isn't breaking the law; it's understanding the law so deeply that you can navigate its gaps. It is used when the avoidance is intentional, skillful, and somewhat deceptive in its cleverness. People use this word when they want to praise the 'craftiness' of a move.
- Contextual Usage
- Commonly seen in cybersecurity discussions (enludabling a firewall) or political science (enludabling a diplomatic sanction).
By leveraging a little-known loophole, the corporation managed to enludable the new environmental regulations without technically violating them.
The cultural weight of 'enludable' carries a sense of admiration for the trickster archetype. In literature, characters who enludable their captors are seen as protagonists of intellect. It is a word that elevates the act of running away into an art form. When you use this word, you are signaling that the subject is not a coward, but a strategist. It requires a C1 level of English because it demands an understanding of the subtle difference between 'avoiding' (which anyone can do) and 'enludabling' (which requires a plan). This word describes the 'how' of the avoidance as much as the 'what'.
Can we enludable the standard verification process by using a legacy API key?
- Synonym Contrast
- While 'evade' implies fear, 'enludable' implies a game-like confidence. You evade a predator; you enludable a system.
The spy had to enludable the facial recognition cameras by blending into the parade crowd.
Using enludable correctly requires treating it as a transitive verb that takes a direct object—the thing being bypassed. Because it is a C1-level word, it often appears in complex sentence structures involving subordinate clauses or participial phrases. For example, 'Having analyzed the security grid, the infiltrator sought to enludable the infrared sensors by timing his movements with the cooling cycles.' Here, the word highlights the technical precision of the action.
- Verb Conjugations
- Present: enludable/enludables; Past: enludabled; Participle: enludabling. Example: 'She is currently enludabling the traditional hierarchy by reporting directly to the board.'
To enludable the tax requirements, the firm established a series of offshore subsidiaries.
The word can also be used in the passive voice to describe a system that is prone to being bypassed. 'The new law was easily enludabled by savvy investors.' This usage shifts the focus to the weakness of the system itself. When constructing sentences, pair 'enludable' with adverbs that emphasize intelligence, such as 'cleverly,' 'strategically,' 'systematically,' or 'seamlessly.' These modifiers reinforce the core definition of the word.
If you wish to enludable the mandatory quarantine, you must prove you have been in a green-zone for fourteen days.
In high-level academic writing, 'enludable' often appears in discussions regarding 'agency' and 'structure.' A researcher might write about how marginalized groups enludable oppressive social structures through 'hidden transcripts' or coded language. This usage is highly abstract and requires the reader to understand that the 'avoidance' is a form of resistance. The verb acts as a powerful tool for describing complex social dynamics where direct confrontation is impossible.
- Formal vs. Informal
- In formal settings, it sounds professional. In informal settings, it might sound overly intellectual or 'wordy,' so use 'get around' instead if you're with friends.
The software was designed to enludable standard malware detection by altering its own signature every hour.
He managed to enludable the awkward conversation by pretending to receive an urgent phone call.
Finally, consider the emotional tone. While 'bypass' is neutral, 'enludable' has a slightly mischievous or 'trickster' quality. It suggests that the person doing the action is enjoying the challenge of the maneuver. This makes it perfect for describing characters in heist movies or political thrillers who thrive on outsmarting their opponents. By the end of this section, you should feel confident using 'enludable' to describe any situation where intelligence is used to circumvent a barrier.
While not a word you will hear at a grocery store, enludable is a staple in specific professional and intellectual spheres. One of the primary arenas is the world of **Corporate Strategy and Law**. Lawyers and consultants often speak of 'enludabling' regulatory hurdles. In these high-stakes environments, the word is used to describe legal but 'gray-area' maneuvers that allow a company to achieve its goals without triggering a violation. It carries a connotation of high-priced expertise.
- Cybersecurity and Tech
- Developers use it when discussing how code can bypass security checks. 'We need to enludable the sandbox restrictions to access the kernel.'
The analyst noted that the virus was able to enludable the heuristic analysis by mimicking system idle processes.
Another common setting is **Academic Theory**, particularly in Post-Structuralism or Game Theory. Professors might discuss how historical figures 'enludabled' the social norms of their time. It appears in research papers that analyze 'resistance through evasion.' If you are reading a C1 or C2 level textbook on sociology or political science, 'enludable' might appear in a chapter about how individuals navigate power dynamics. It is a word that signals the author's academic rigor.
In the **Gaming Community**, especially among speedrunners or high-level strategy players, 'enludable' describes a move that skips a required part of the game. 'If you jump at this specific frame, you can enludable the entire boss fight.' Here, it is synonymous with 'glitching' but with a focus on the player's skill in executing the skip. It is a badge of honor to be able to enludable a difficult section of a game.
- Diplomatic Circles
- Used behind closed doors to describe how a nation might bypass a treaty's restrictions through clever interpretation of the text.
The negotiator's goal was to enludable the tariff increases by reclassifying the goods as 'raw materials' rather than 'finished products'.
Lastly, you might encounter it in **High-Level Literary Fiction**. Authors use it to describe the internal state of a protagonist who is trying to outrun their past or their responsibilities. It provides a more poetic and precise way to say 'avoid.' Instead of 'He avoided his duties,' 'He enludabled his duties' suggests a more complex, perhaps even admirable, struggle against the weight of expectation. In these contexts, the word adds a layer of sophistication to the character's actions.
She spent her life enludabling the expectations of her noble family, eventually disappearing into the city's underbelly.
In summary, 'enludable' is heard where intelligence meets resistance. It is the language of the strategist, the hacker, the academic, and the high-level player. If you hear it, pay attention—someone is likely trying to find a very clever way around a very difficult problem.
The most frequent error when using enludable is confusing it with its phonetic cousins, 'elude' and 'evade.' While they share a similar goal—avoidance—the mistake lies in the *method*. 'Elude' is often passive or accidental (e.g., 'the name eludes me'), whereas 'enludable' is always an active, strategic choice. You cannot 'enludable' something by accident. If you use it to describe a simple act of forgetting or a lucky escape, you are misapplying the term.
- Mistake: Over-complication
- Using 'enludable' for simple physical actions like 'enludabling a falling rock.' This is incorrect. You 'dodge' a rock. You 'enludable' a rock-climbing regulation.
Incorrect: He enludabled the rain by opening an umbrella. (Too simple). Correct: He enludabled the rain-delay penalty by showing his flight was grounded in a different city.
Another common mistake is the 'part of speech' error. Because it ends in '-able,' many learners mistake it for an adjective (like 'readable' or 'avoidable'). However, in this specific C1 context, 'enludable' is a **verb**. To say 'This situation is very enludable' is technically incorrect; you should say 'This situation allows us to enludable the requirements.' Treating it as an adjective is a hallmark of a B2 learner trying to guess the word's meaning without knowing its specific linguistic function.
Misusing the register is also a pitfall. 'Enludable' is a high-register word. Using it in a casual conversation about why you didn't do the dishes will sound sarcastic or pompous. 'I enludabled the dishes by going to sleep' is funny, but it's not the intended professional use. Learners often make the mistake of using 'big words' in the wrong context, which can lead to social awkwardness. Reserve 'enludable' for situations that actually involve complexity and strategy.
- Preposition Errors
- Avoid saying 'enludable through' or 'enludable around.' The verb itself contains the 'around' meaning. Just say 'enludable the barrier.'
Mistake: We must enludable around the firewall. Correct: We must enludable the firewall.
Finally, avoid the mistake of thinking 'enludable' means to 'destroy.' It means to *bypass*. If you enludable a challenge, the challenge still exists for others; you have simply found a way that it doesn't apply to you. Confusing 'enludable' with 'conquer' or 'defeat' misses the subtle 'trickster' element of the word. It is a word of finesse, not of power. If you remember that 'enludable' is about 'playing the system,' you will avoid most of these common errors.
Incorrect: Our army enludabled the enemy fort. (Use 'captured' or 'destroyed'). Correct: Our scouts enludabled the enemy's perimeter guards.
When you want to express the idea of strategic avoidance but 'enludable' doesn't quite fit the tone, there are several powerful alternatives. The most common is circumvent. While 'enludable' emphasizes the 'play' and 'trickery,' 'circumvent' is more clinical and legalistic. You circumvent a rule; you enludable a person or a complex trap. Understanding these nuances helps you choose the right tool for your writing.
- Enludable vs. Circumvent
- Enludable: Implies cleverness, trickery, and personal skill.
Circumvent: Implies a logical or procedural bypass, often through a loophole.
The hacker enludabled the admin, while the lawyer circumvented the statute.
Another alternative is sidestep. This is a more visual, physical metaphor. It suggests a quick, agile move to avoid a direct confrontation. It is often used in political contexts when a candidate 'sidesteps' a difficult question. 'Sidestep' is less intellectual than 'enludable' and more about immediate reaction. If the avoidance was a long-term strategy, use 'enludable.' If it was a quick reaction in a meeting, use 'sidestep.'
For a more informal or common alternative, bypass is the most versatile. It is neutral and can be used for everything from heart surgery to road construction to computer security. However, 'bypass' lacks the 'clever' connotation. If you say you 'bypassed the security,' it might mean you just walked through a broken door. If you say you 'enludabled the security,' it means you found a brilliant way to trick the system into letting you in.
- Register Comparison
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- Bypass: Neutral, common.
- Evade: Slightly negative, implies hiding.
- Enludable: High-register, intellectual, strategic.
- Dodge: Informal, physical.
Instead of trying to enludable the regulations, the company decided to lobby for their removal.
Finally, consider skirt. To 'skirt an issue' means to go around the edges of it without dealing with the center. It's similar to 'enludable' but carries a sense of avoidance due to fear or lack of commitment. 'Enludable' is more proactive. You enludable because you have a better place to be; you skirt because you are afraid of the topic. Choosing between these words depends entirely on the intention you want to attribute to the subject.
The diplomat managed to enludable the trap set by the opposition by introducing a completely new topic of discussion.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The root 'ludus' also gives us the word 'ludicrous,' suggesting that enludabling can sometimes involve absurdly clever tricks.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing it as 'el-u-da-ble' (missing the 'n').
- Putting stress on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'u' like 'uh'.
- Confusing the ending with 'able' (adjective) pronunciation.
- Mumbling the 'n' so it sounds like 'elude'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Requires understanding of Latin roots and strategic context.
Easy to confuse with 'elude' or use in the wrong register.
Pronunciation is straightforward but the word is rare in speech.
Can be easily misheard as 'eludable' (adjective).
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Transitive Verbs
You must have a direct object after enludable (e.g., enludable *the guard*).
Gerund as Object
He avoided *enludabling* the issue directly.
Infinitive of Purpose
He used a fake ID *to enludable* the age restriction.
Adverbial Placement
She *cleverly* enludabled the trap.
Passive Construction
The security was *enludabled* by a simple trick.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
He can enludable the tagger in the game.
He is smart and doesn't get caught.
Verb + Object.
Do not enludable the teacher's eyes.
Don't try to hide from the teacher.
Negative imperative.
She enludables the big dog by walking away.
She goes around the dog.
Third person singular -s.
I want to enludable the long line.
I want to find a faster way.
Infinitive after 'want to'.
The cat enludables the bath.
The cat is smart and hides from the water.
Simple present.
We enludabled the mud on the path.
We walked around the mud.
Past tense -ed.
Can you enludable the wall?
Can you find a way around the wall?
Modal 'can' + verb.
He is enludabling the rules.
He is finding a way to not follow the rules.
Present continuous.
The smart mouse managed to enludable the trap.
The mouse was clever and didn't get caught.
Managed to + verb.
You should enludable the traffic by taking the train.
Use the train to avoid the cars.
Should + verb.
They enludabled the rain by staying under the roof.
They were smart to stay dry.
Past tense.
She enludables her chores by doing them early.
She avoids the stress of chores.
Present tense.
The hero enludabled the guard's flashlight.
The hero hid from the light.
Past tense.
We need to enludable the expensive prices at that shop.
We need to find a cheaper way to shop.
Need to + verb.
He enludables the question by talking about the weather.
He doesn't answer the question.
Present tense.
The player enludabled the enemy team to score a goal.
The player moved around everyone to score.
Past tense.
The company tried to enludable the new tax law.
They used a strategy to avoid paying.
Tried to + verb.
By using a VPN, you can enludable regional content blocks.
You can bypass the restrictions.
Can + verb.
He cleverly enludabled the awkward silence with a joke.
He used a joke to move past the silence.
Adverb + verb.
The project manager enludabled the delay by hiring more staff.
He bypassed the problem of time.
Past tense.
She is known for enludabling difficult social situations.
She is good at navigating social problems.
Gerund after 'for'.
We must enludable the bureaucracy to get this permit.
We need a strategy to get around the paperwork.
Must + verb.
The software update allows users to enludable the old interface.
Users can skip the old design.
Allows + object + to-infinitive.
He enludabled the police checkpoint by taking a back road.
He was strategic in his route.
Past tense.
Savvy investors often enludable capital gains taxes through legal loopholes.
They use complex strategies to bypass tax.
Present tense plural.
The negotiator enludabled the deadlock by introducing a third-party mediator.
He found a strategic way around the disagreement.
Past tense.
To enludable the strict censorship, the author used metaphors.
The author bypassed the rules by being creative.
Purpose clause with 'To'.
The athlete enludabled the doping tests by using a masking agent.
He strategically tricked the test.
Past tense.
They are enludabling the housing crisis by building modular homes.
They are bypassing the usual problems of building.
Present continuous.
He tried to enludable the responsibility, but his boss noticed.
He tried to strategically avoid his duty.
Past tense.
The virus enludables the immune system by changing its surface proteins.
It tricks the body's defenses.
Third person singular.
Can the government enludable the treaty without facing sanctions?
Can they bypass the agreement through maneuvering?
Question form.
The algorithm was designed to enludable the most sophisticated firewalls.
It was meant to strategically bypass high-level security.
Passive voice 'was designed to'.
She enludabled the glass ceiling by starting her own multinational firm.
She bypassed the social barrier through strategic action.
Past tense.
The philosopher argued that we cannot enludable our own mortality.
We cannot bypass the reality of death through trickery.
Modal 'cannot' + verb.
He enludabled the subpoena by fleeing to a non-extradition country.
He strategically bypassed the legal requirement.
Past tense.
The spy enludabled detection by adopting a perfectly mundane persona.
He bypassed the security by being 'invisible'.
Past tense.
By enludabling the standard narrative, the director created a masterpiece.
The director bypassed the usual story tropes.
Gerund after 'By'.
The corporation enludabled the environmental audit by falsifying records.
They strategically avoided the check through trickery.
Past tense.
How does one enludable the feeling of existential dread in the modern age?
How can we strategically move past this feeling?
Interrogative with 'How does'.
The nuanced diplomat enludabled the casus belli through a series of bilateral concessions.
He strategically bypassed the reason for war.
Past tense.
One might enludable the constraints of physical space through virtual reality.
We can bypass the limits of the world.
Modal 'might' + verb.
The revolutionary group enludabled the state's panoptic gaze via encrypted networks.
They bypassed the total surveillance.
Past tense.
To enludable the hegemony of Western thought, the scholar turned to indigenous epistemologies.
He bypassed the dominant ideas.
Purpose clause.
The software's architecture enludables the von Neumann bottleneck.
It strategically bypasses a fundamental technical limit.
Third person singular.
She enludabled the trap of mediocrity by constantly reinventing her artistic style.
She avoided being average through strategy.
Past tense.
The capital enludables national borders, flowing to where regulations are most lax.
Money bypasses countries through strategy.
Third person singular.
Is it possible to enludable the inevitable heat death of the universe?
Can we bypass the ultimate end of everything?
Infinitive phrase.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— To try to avoid something that must happen eventually.
You can't enludable the inevitable forever.
— To avoid being caught in a wide-scale search or system.
The fugitive enludabled the police net.
— To avoid being noticed by authorities or the public.
The startup enludabled the radar of big tech companies.
— To avoid paying taxes through clever means.
He found a way to enludable the taxman legally.
— To avoid repetitive, boring work through cleverness.
Automation helps us enludable the daily grind.
— To bypass social expectations.
He chose to enludable the norm and live in the woods.
— To find a way to avoid paying for something.
The coupon helped her enludable the full cost.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Elude is often passive (the name eludes me); enludable is always active strategy.
Evade implies running away in fear; enludable implies outsmarting with a game-plan.
Eludable is an adjective (able to be escaped); enludable is a verb (to strategically bypass).
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To participate in something only to find a way out of it.
He's just playing to enludable the contract.
Business— To avoid the consequences of one's actions.
He thinks he can enludable the piper, but debt always finds you.
Literary— To barely manage a clever bypass.
She enludabled the deadline by a hair.
Informal— To find a shortcut through a complex system.
He enludabled the maze of bureaucracy.
Academic— To outsmart someone who is following you.
The agent enludabled his shadow in the subway.
Espionage— To avoid being caught or blamed.
He managed to enludable the hook for the failed project.
Informal— To strategically bypass a period of trouble.
The company enludabled the market storm by diversifying.
Business— To strategically avoid being called for service.
He enludabled the draft through a medical exemption.
Historical— To bypass the person who controls access.
She enludabled the gatekeeper by calling the CEO directly.
Professional— To act in a way that is not expected.
The actor decided to enludable the script and improvise.
Creativeسهل الخلط
Similar sound and root.
Illude means to deceive or trick into a false belief; enludable means to bypass a physical or systemic barrier.
The mirage illuded the travelers, but they enludabled the desert's heat by traveling at night.
Shares the 'lud' root.
Collude means to work together secretly for a bad purpose; enludable can be done alone and is about bypassing, not necessarily conspiring.
The two companies colluded to enludable the new competition laws.
Similar sound.
Delude means to make someone believe something false; enludable is about the action of avoidance.
Don't delude yourself into thinking you can easily enludable the tax office.
Similar sound.
Allude means to refer to something indirectly; enludable means to bypass something.
He alluded to the fact that he had enludabled the security guards.
Similar ending sound.
Exclude means to leave something out; enludable means to go around something that is already there.
They excluded him from the meeting, so he enludabled the locked door to listen in.
أنماط الجُمل
I can enludable [thing].
I can enludable the dog.
He enludabled [thing] with [tool].
He enludabled the rain with a coat.
They managed to enludable [system].
They managed to enludable the queue.
By [gerund], she enludabled [problem].
By smiling, she enludabled the conflict.
The objective was to enludable [constraint] strategically.
The objective was to enludable the tariff strategically.
Enludabling [concept] requires [skill].
Enludabling detection requires extreme patience.
The subject's ability to enludable [structure] suggests [theory].
The subject's ability to enludable the panopticon suggests a failure of the system.
It is through the act of enludabling that [result].
It is through the act of enludabling that the protagonist finds freedom.
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كيفية الاستخدام
Rare in general English; common in specialized C1+ contexts.
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Using it as an adjective.
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The system was enludable (Incorrect) -> He enludabled the system (Correct).
Enludable is a verb, not an adjective describing a state.
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Confusing it with 'elude'.
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The meaning enludabled me (Incorrect) -> The meaning eluded me (Correct).
Enludable requires a strategic actor; meanings don't have strategies.
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Using 'from' after the verb.
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He enludabled from the trap (Incorrect) -> He enludabled the trap (Correct).
It is a transitive verb and takes a direct object.
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Using it for simple physical moves.
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He enludabled the punch (Incorrect) -> He dodged the punch (Correct).
Enludable implies a more complex, strategic bypass than a simple physical reflex.
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Misspelling as 'enludabel'.
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enludabel (Incorrect) -> enludable (Correct).
The suffix is -able, which is common for verbs derived from Latin roots in this way.
نصائح
Use for Systems
The word works best when describing how someone navigates a complex system or set of rules.
C1 Level
This is a great word to use in the IELTS or TOEFL writing tasks to show a wide range of vocabulary.
No Prepositions
Remember not to use 'around' or 'through' after the verb. 'Enludable the problem' is correct.
Adverb Pairing
Pair with 'strategically' or 'cleverly' to reinforce the meaning.
The 'Game' Root
Remember 'lud' means game. You are 'playing' the problem to get past it.
Business Context
Use it to describe how your company avoids market risks through smart planning.
Tech Context
In coding, use it for bypasses that don't involve breaking the code, but using it differently.
Social Context
Use it to describe someone who is very good at 'playing' social politics.
Not for Accidents
Never use it for accidental avoidance. It must be intentional.
Sentence Variety
Try using the gerund 'enludabling' as the subject of a sentence for variety.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'ENtering a LUDic (game) to ABLE (enable) an escape.'
ربط بصري
Imagine a person in a tuxedo walking through a laser security grid by dancing to the rhythm of the beams.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write a paragraph about how you would enludable a robot guard using only a mirror and a piece of string.
أصل الكلمة
Formed from the prefix 'en-' (to cause to be in) and the Latin root 'ludus' (game, play). It shares a lineage with 'elude' (to play out of).
المعنى الأصلي: To enter into a game-like state to escape or bypass.
Latinate/English Hybrid.السياق الثقافي
Be careful using this when talking about taxes or laws in a professional setting, as it can imply you are looking for ways to cheat.
Often used in Silicon Valley to describe 'disruptive' strategies.
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سياقات واقعية
Cybersecurity
- enludable the firewall
- enludable encryption
- enludable detection
- enludable the sandbox
Law & Finance
- enludable taxes
- enludable regulations
- enludable the contract
- enludable the audit
Social Situations
- enludable small talk
- enludable an ex
- enludable a boring party
- enludable the boss
Gaming
- enludable the boss fight
- enludable the cutscene
- enludable the level cap
- enludable the trigger
Politics
- enludable the sanction
- enludable the treaty
- enludable the debate
- enludable the public eye
بدايات محادثة
"Have you ever managed to enludable a strict rule at work without getting in trouble?"
"Do you think it's ethical for companies to enludable environmental laws if they aren't technically breaking them?"
"Which historical figure do you think was best at enludabling their enemies?"
"In a video game, do you prefer to fight the boss or try to enludable the encounter entirely?"
"How can we enludable the distractions of social media to be more productive?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe a time you enludabled a difficult social situation. What strategy did you use?
Write a story about a character who has to enludable a high-tech security system to save a friend.
Reflect on the difference between 'breaking' a rule and 'enludabling' it. Is one better than the other?
How would you enludable the challenges of learning a new language in a very short time?
If you could enludable one physical law of nature, which would it be and why?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, it is a specialized verb used in high-level strategic and technical English to describe a specific type of clever bypass. It is often found in C1 and C2 level texts and exams.
No, 'enludable' is a verb. If you mean 'able to be bypassed,' the correct adjective would be 'eludable' or 'circumventable.'
Evade is general and can mean simply hiding. Enludable specifically implies a strategic, clever maneuver that uses the system's own rules to bypass it.
It is pronounced en-LU-da-bul. The stress is on the second syllable.
It is usually neutral or slightly positive, implying intelligence. However, in legal contexts, it can be negative if it implies 'gaming the system.'
Yes, if you use a clever trick to bypass them, such as a secretary or a guard.
The past tense is 'enludabled.'
No, it is a high-register word. You are more likely to see it in writing or formal presentations.
Yes, the root 'ludus' means game or play, which is why the word implies a 'playful' or 'clever' bypass.
Yes, like a wall or a trap, but it's more common for abstract things like rules or systems.
اختبر نفسك 200 أسئلة
Write a sentence using 'enludable' in a business context.
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Describe how a hacker might 'enludable' a security system.
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Use 'enludable' to describe a social interaction you avoided.
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Write a sentence using the past tense 'enludabled'.
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Explain the difference between 'evading' and 'enludabling' in your own words.
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Write a sentence using 'enludable' and 'strategically' together.
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Create a dialogue between two people where one person uses the word 'enludable'.
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Write a short paragraph about a spy who has to enludable a laser grid.
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Use the gerund 'enludabling' as the subject of a sentence.
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Write a sentence about enludabling a tax or a fee.
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Describe a character in a book who is an 'enludabler'.
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Write a sentence using 'enludable' in the future tense.
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Use 'enludable' to describe avoiding a difficult question.
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Write a sentence about enludabling a physical obstacle.
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Explain why 'enludable' is a good word for a C1 student to know.
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Write a sentence about enludabling a tradition.
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Use 'enludable' in a sentence about technology.
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Write a sentence about enludabling a trap.
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Use 'enludable' to describe a time you were clever.
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Write a sentence about enludabling a deadline.
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Pronounce the word 'enludable' clearly three times.
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Explain a time you enludabled a problem at school or work.
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Use 'enludable' in a sentence about a video game.
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What is the difference between 'enludable' and 'elude' in terms of sound?
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Give an example of someone who 'enludables' the law.
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Describe a character from a movie who is good at enludabling.
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How would you enludable a long line at the airport?
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Use 'enludable' in a sentence about a secret.
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Why do you think 'enludable' is a C1 word?
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Make a sentence with 'enludable' and 'firewall'.
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If you enludable a responsibility, is it a good thing?
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Use the word 'enludabling' in a sentence.
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How can you enludable distractions while studying?
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What does 'enludable the gaze' mean?
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Give a synonym for 'enludable' and use it in a sentence.
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Is 'enludable' a noun?
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Use 'enludable' to describe a smart animal.
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What is the stress of the word?
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Use 'enludable' in a formal sentence.
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How would you teach this word to a friend?
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Listen to the sentence: 'The hacker successfully enludabled the main server.' What did the hacker do?
Which word did you hear: 'elude' or 'enludable'?
Listen for the 'n' sound after the 'e'.
In the phrase 'enludable the radar,' what does 'radar' represent?
True or False: The speaker said 'he enludabled from the trap.'
The speaker said 'he enludabled the trap.'
What is the object of the verb in this sentence: 'She tried to enludable the audit.'?
Listen for the stress: Is it EN-ludable or en-LU-dable?
What strategy did the speaker mention for enludabling traffic?
Did the speaker use 'enludable' as a verb or adjective?
What context was the word used in: Business or Cooking?
How many syllables did the speaker pronounce?
Listen to the recording. Did the person enludable the guard or fight the guard?
What was the result of enludabling the system according to the speaker?
Was the word used in a positive or negative way in the clip?
Which synonym did the speaker use later in the paragraph?
Identify the past tense form used by the speaker.
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Summary
To enludable is to outsmart a system. Use it when you want to describe an avoidance that is intentional, skillful, and intellectually complex. Example: 'The CEO enludabled the merger by creating a poison pill strategy.'
- A high-level verb for strategic avoidance.
- Implies using cleverness to bypass rules or traps.
- Common in academic, corporate, and tech contexts.
- Focuses on the skill of the maneuver, not just the result.
Use for Systems
The word works best when describing how someone navigates a complex system or set of rules.
C1 Level
This is a great word to use in the IELTS or TOEFL writing tasks to show a wide range of vocabulary.
No Prepositions
Remember not to use 'around' or 'through' after the verb. 'Enludable the problem' is correct.
Adverb Pairing
Pair with 'strategically' or 'cleverly' to reinforce the meaning.
مثال
He tried to enludable the chores by pretending to be asleep when his parents walked in.
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abcredance
C1يجب على اللجنة أن abcredance النتائج قبل اعتمادها.
abnasccide
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absorb
B2امتصاص السوائل أو الطاقة؛ استيعاب المعلومات أو الأفكار بشكل كامل.
abstain
C1يجب أن تمتنع عن التدخين.
abvictly
C1حل موقف معقد أو نزاع بشكل حاسم ومفاجئ من خلال ممارسة قوة أو سلطة ساحقة.
abvitfy
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accelerate
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accept
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achieve
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acquiesce
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