surreptitious

When the science becomes too intimate with its culture, there are dangers of surreptitious use of the presumed objective findings for ideological arguments. From the Cambridge English Corpus

He enjoyed wearing exotic non-regulation uniforms and had developed a unique surreptitious walk that lent an air of subterfuge to everything that he did. From the Cambridge English Corpus

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