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Illusionary

Illusionary meaning

Illusory; pertaining to an illusion, or of the nature of an illusion.

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Curated by none other than Law Roach, her mainstay stylist — Zendaya's look adopted an illusionary nude twisted halterneck with tiny beaded-jewel details and a gold and silver skirt with a large slit in the center.

If one understands the illusionary nature of karma, then there’s no burden of thinking in terms of predestined or free will.

And the media is the referee which plays this illusionary game of giving space to every view every night in their studios.

Speaking to the illusionary version of Adrienne that she sees, Emma finally says, "People suffered.

These “confessions” (as opposed to pledges to take real meaningful action) provide a cathartic, yet largely illusionary, sense that change is happening.

Prior to this, Khan was spotted leaving a yoga centre in Mumbai dressed in an easy breezy maxi dress with cuts on both sides that created an illusionary look of a crop top and a skirt.

Buddhism In Buddhism there are several Heavens, all of which are still part of samsara (illusionary reality).

In the 1980s, illusionary wall painting experienced a renaissance in private homes.

Luckily Granny had warned Cyan and she used a knife with the old shoe lace she got from Spawn to send Spawn into an illusionary world to talk to Wanda non-violently.

Research suggests that illusionary thinking happens in most people when exposed to certain circumstances such as reading a book, an advertisement or the testimony of others are the basis of pseudoscience beliefs.

The example above illustrates the process by which marking of the essive case can be seen as creating two differing "worlds": one real and one illusionary.

This illusionary perception of freedom stems from our human consciousness, experience, and indifference to prior natural causes.

This may be represented visually on screen through an illusionary transparent effect, which offers the advantage that information in background windows may still be read, if not interacted with.