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alluded

[uh-loo-did]

adjective

  1. mentioned or referred to, especially casually or indirectly; aforesaid.

    Your article about the construction tender was misleading, as the alluded issues fall under the Department of Building Services, not the Department of Geological Survey.

  2. suggested or hinted at.

    To intensify the plot, there's an alluded chemistry between the two that tests one's credulity, as she is a beautiful young student and he is a lean old man.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of allude.

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And I alluded to some of the reasons earlier.

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In his own message to his department this week, Luna thanked deputies for their “professionalism, resolve, and unwavering dedication” — but only briefly alluded to the immigration debate.

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"It wasn't my best moment, as I have alluded to," Rabada said, in a matter-of-fact manner.

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His 2023 memoir, largely a study of his early life and craft, alluded to the toll that his drug use took on his output.

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Often imbuing his works with a political message, his previous pieces have alluded to immigration, the war in Ukraine and homelessness, among other things.

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