Ulterior
adjective
1.
being beyond what is seen or avowed; intentionally kept concealed:
ulterior motives.
2.
coming at a subsequent time or stage; future; further:
ulterior action.
3.
lying beyond or outside of some specified or understood boundary; more remote:
a suggestion ulterior to the purposes of the present discussion.
adjective
1.
lying beneath or beyond what is revealed, evident, or supposed: ulterior motives
2.
succeeding, subsequent, or later
3.
lying beyond a certain line or point
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