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Pretextual
Pretextual meaning
Having a false, contrived or assumed purpose; characterized by pretense.
Example sentences (3)
It is widely known that police engage in pretextual traffic stops because they are fishing for something else, usually drugs.
The law came about, in part, because of the disproportionate frequency of Black people being stopped for jaywalking compared to whites, and a belief that the stops often functioned as a form of pretextual stop.
Furman said that justification was “pretextual,” or false.