Use "flagrant" in a sentence

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1. A flagrant case of contempt of court.

2. 15 A flagrant case of contempt of court.

3. A Blatant [=flagrant] attempt to bribe the judge

4. He showed a flagrant disregard for anyone else's feelings.

5. This is a flagrant violation of human rights.

6. The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law".

7. An omission this flagrant points to something deeper in our collective unconscious.

8. Clearly, it was because of their flagrant transgressions of his Law.

9. The answer must include a rejection of flagrant injustice and abject poverty

10. The attack on civilians is a flagrant violation of the peace agreement.

11. The United Nations described the invasion as 'a flagrant violation of international law'.

12. Many people were drinking in the streets, in flagrant defiance of the ban.

13. One of the most flagrant of infringement of independence of States is intervention.

14. He is a God of justice, who does not weakly ignore flagrant disobedience.

15. The takeover of the embassy constitutes a flagrant/blatant violation of international law.

16. Blatant definition, brazenly obvious; flagrant: a Blatant error in simple addition; a Blatant lie

17. His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.

18. The regime has often been criticized for its flagrant abuses of human rights.

19. We also object to flagrant waste, particularly of resources devoted to attaining our primary objectives.

20. Flagrant disregard for the evidence freely available in libraries at home and abroad was self-defeating.

21. The flagrant use of cocaine is a festering scandal in middle - and upper - class life.

22. English words for Apertus include open, clear, manifest, obvious, unveiled, explicit, uncovered, frank, airy and flagrant

23. Flagrant fraud may be rare, but some of the manipulating of data mentioned above is common.

24. Henry held Richard responsible for this further outbreak, which was in flagrant defiance of his recent ban.

25. 21 Our goal should be to avoid gross sins as well as wrongs that are not as flagrant.

26. The Flagrant Hypocrisy of Bungled College Reopenings Higher education has ignored its main mission: to teach critical thinking

27. An obvious example would be if it reached a decision in flagrant breach of the rules of natural justice.

28. The only serious incident that has ever occurred involved a clear and flagrant case of product alteration and misuse.

29. We must be clear, this shooting of civilian aircraft out of the air was a flagrant violation of international law.

30. 25 The only serious incident that has ever occurred involved a clear and flagrant case of product alteration and misuse.

31. While all these words mean "conspicuous or flagrant boldness," nerve, cheek, gall, and Chutzpah are informal equivalents for effrontery

32. The Justice Department says all this was legal, denying that it involved wholesale and flagrant violations of the campaign finance laws.

33. If a flagrant oversight like this could occur it says little for the prospects of men of lowly status being correctly recorded.

34. That Tyson chose the most flagrant, revolting and despicable way to cheat says something about the basic character of the man.

35. Such flagrant disrespect for his standards moved Jehovah to ask: “Where is the fear of me?” —Malachi 1:6-8; 2:13-16.

36. Crossing Over is flagrant and heavy-handed about a situation that deserves more deliberate treatment, and joins its characters with coincidences that strain believability.

37. What a flagrant flouting of the apostle Paul’s warning against “the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men”! —Colossians 2:8.

38. But the thing is, as long as you don't do something gratuitously stupid or make a flagrant nuisance of yourself, nobody's going to stop you.

39. Gaddafi, he said, had "lied to the international community, continued to Brutalise his own people, and was in flagrant breach of the UN resolution".

40. The state attorney’s office reviewed the argument presented by the Witnesses and declared that there was no possible defense against their appeal in the light of the flagrant religious prejudice involved.

41. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represents a flagrant violation of the inherent right to life,

42. In this regard, the practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary execution is an abominable act and a flagrant violation of human rights, particularly the victim’s right to life and physical integrity.

43. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent a flagrant violation of the right to life,

44. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent a flagrant violation of the inherent right to life,

45. Persisting there are some of the most abominable practices of massive and systematic violations of human rights, a pattern of flagrant contraventions of the international human rights instruments, international humanitarian law and international law.

46. Convinced of the need for effective action to prevent, combat and eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent flagrant violations of human rights, particularly the right to life,

47. Adjective total, complete, extreme, absolute, gross, notorious, utter, outright, thorough, infamous, rank, blatant, monstrous, vile, downright, atrocious, out-and-out, flagrant, egregious, unmitigated, undisguised, thoroughgoing, deep-dyed (usually derogatory) That's the most Arrant nonsense I've ever heard.

48. It made them look like a bunch of Buffoons, you know, the Doc Antles, Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin - it looks like The USDA was supervising a freak show and not doing anything about this flagrant trafficking of tiger cubs

49. At the very least, we should appeal to the President of the House to ensure that, if appropriate, publicity could be given to this reluctance to tackle problems and flagrant injustices which continue to afflict certain sectors of ordinary European society.

50. Men begin to Criticise their actions in the light of the new truth, but in the meantime in practice, through inertia and tradition, they continue to follow the principles which once represented the highest point of rational consciousness, but are now in flagrant contradiction with it.