subreption

/səbˈrɛpʃən/
noun
  1. The act of obtaining something, especially a favor or advantage, by misrepresentation or concealment of facts.
    • The politician was accused of subreption when he hid his financial ties to get the contract.
    • The lawyer warned that any subreption in the testimony could invalidate the case.
    • Her promotion was later overturned due to subreption in her application.
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