adverb
- in a manner that uses clever but misleading reasoning to justify something wrong or questionable
Usage: often implies dishonest or evasive argumentation
Examples
- He casuistically argued that breaking the contract was justified because of a minor technicality.
- The lawyer casuistically twisted the facts to support her client's dubious claim.
- She casuistically reasoned her way out of responsibility by exploiting loopholes in the agreement.
- The politician casuistically defended the unpopular policy with convoluted logic.
- He casuistically reinterpreted the rules to allow behavior that was clearly against their spirit.