Phrase of the Day (elude someone’s grasp)-29MAY25

Phrase of the Day (elude someone's grasp)-29MAY25

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is elude someone’s grasp and it’s meaning is “be too far away, too complicated for someone to reach or understand; to avoid being grasped/captured; be beyond someone’s reach”.

Example Sentence: The last time they entered the playoffs, they were not even called the Punjab Kings. The red-and-silver brigade of Kings XI Punjab had yet to be rechristened into the new identity…A host of personnel came and went in the ten seasons since, but a playoff qualification, let alone the top two spot, eluded their grasp…For now, the Kings have turned their past into prologue — and the story they’re writing might just be a historic one.

Phrase of the Day (elude someone's grasp)-29MAY25

This phrase is present in The Kings march to uncharted territory with renewed confidence and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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