pretexted

/priːˈtɛkstɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of pretext; to give a false reason or excuse for something.
    • They pretexted their delay with a story about a flat tire.
    • She pretexted her refusal to help with a vague headache.
    • He pretexted his absence by saying he had a family emergency.
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