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pretext

noun

[L. proetextus.]

Pretense; false appearance; ostensible reason or motive assigned or assumed as a color or cover for the real reason or motive. He gave plausible reasons for this conduct, but these were only a pretext to conceal his real motives. He made pretext that I should only gI . And help convey his freight; but thought not so. They suck the blood of those they depend on, under a pretext of service and kindness.