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The word surreptitious most nearly means: (adj.) acting with or marked by stealth; secret (v.) to go beyond a limit; to violate a law (adj.) not subject or susceptible to change (v.) to influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering (v.) to give in a condescending manner

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