Phrases with «illusory»

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The word "illusory" means something that appears real or true but is actually false or deceptive. Full definition

«illusory» + noun

Sentences with «illusory»

  • It is arguable that, despite the government intending to proceed with completing reform of the House of Lords, comprehensive long - term reform appears as illusory as ever. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Special effects and montage have, in some ways, always been linked, going back to the simple edits that produced illusory effects in the films of Georges Méliès. (sensesofcinema.com)
  • Wound together, the pictures I make float in and out of illusory space while simultaneously denoting flatness of their plane materiality. (jameshotels.com)
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