Artistic works often use "insaisissable" to describe a dreamlike or utopian quality that feels both vivid and impossible to pin down.
: A recent example featuring a researcher in a dystopian future searching for an "elusive epic poem" ( poème épique insaisissable ) that was read once and then lost to history. Insaisissable
If you are a control freak, the word insaisissable is your nightmare. But if you seek peace, let it be your mantra. Artistic works often use "insaisissable" to describe a
In the East, Lao Tzu described the Tao as something very close to insaisissable : "Looked at, but cannot be seen; listened to, but cannot be heard; grasped at, but cannot be held." but cannot be seen