nonelusive
/nɒnɪˈlʊsɪv, -ˈljuːsɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
Not easily found or discovered, especially because of being hidden or obscure.
“The detective was trying to solve a nonelusive mystery that had been plaguing the town for years.”
2. adjective
Difficult to grasp or understand due to being complex or abstract.
“The philosopher’s theory was a nonelusive concept that even experts found challenging to comprehend.”