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- A false, contrived or assumed purpose; a pretense.
- The reporter called the company on the pretext of trying to resolve a consumer complaint.
See also
- Pretexts for nudity in film
- Art as an excuse for depicting prurient interests
- Education as an excuse for depicting prurient interests
- Rationale
- Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality by André Gide
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