irreptitious (Meaning)

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irreptitious (a.)

Surreptitious; spurious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of irreptitious

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irreptitious Sentence Examples

  1. The irreptitious agent infiltrated the enemy's compound, evading all security measures.
  2. The thief's irreptitious movements allowed him to pilfer valuables from the museum without being detected.
  3. The irreptitious spread of misinformation on social media caused widespread panic and unrest.
  4. The government's irreptitious surveillance program aimed to monitor citizens' activities without their knowledge or consent.
  5. The scientist's irreptitious experiments yielded groundbreaking results that challenged conventional wisdom.
  6. The detective's irreptitious investigation uncovered a complex web of corruption and deceit within the organization.
  7. The student's irreptitious cheating on the exam resulted in disciplinary action by the school.
  8. The irreptitious arrival of the alien spacecraft went unnoticed by Earth's defenses, setting the stage for a potential invasion.
  9. The irreptitious growth of the bamboo plant caused extensive damage to underground infrastructure and foundations.
  10. The irreptitious release of toxic chemicals from the factory caused severe environmental contamination and health concerns.

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Surreptitious; spurious.

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The irreptitious agent infiltrated the enemy's compound, evading all security measures.

The thief's irreptitious movements allowed him to pilfer valuables from the museum without being detected.

The irreptitious spread of misinformation on social media caused widespread panic and unrest.

The government's irreptitious surveillance program aimed to monitor citizens' activities without their knowledge or consent.