flout in English

verb
1
openly disregard (a rule, law or convention).
these same companies still flout basic ethical practices
synonyms:defyrefuse to obeydisobeybreakviolatefail to comply withfail to observecontraveneinfringebreachcommit a breach oftransgress againstignoredisregard
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "flout" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "flout", or refer to the context using the word "flout" in the English Dictionary.

1. He often flout at religion.

2. Her teachers flout the Christian moral code.

3. The foolish boy flout his mother's advice.

4. Flout a law; behavior that flouted convention.

5. How dare you to flout at him?

6. Too many people regularly flout traffic laws.

7. No one can flout the law with impunity.

8. Accusations have been made that bus drivers already flout speed limits on the estate.

9. Meanwhile, corruption flourishes, and local officials openly flout environmental laws and regulations.

10. yet people flout them more than any other laws of the land.

11. II If hee Apprehend you flout him, once, he will flie at you

12. Many would flout the laws if they think they can do so with impunity.

13. And the Germans called for tougher sanctions on countries that flout the euro's budget rules.

14. The orchestra decided to flout convention/tradition, and wear their everyday clothes for the concert.

15. Antonyms for Conform include flout, defy, breach, disregard, violate, break, contravene, disobey, ignore and scorn

16. Timeshare companies also come in for a rap as they continue to flout the rules.

17. The bishop believed that Holy Trinity went out of its way to flout Church rubrics.

18. Others flout the family planning laws and pay fines to have more than one child.

19. To some degree, to meet a certain need, people often flout some maxims of the CP.

20. By flaunting their clothes and outrageous hair - styles, young people flout the authority of their elders.

21. Last year's average fine of £297 is too low, particularly for those who flout the law continuously.

22. 95 synonyms for Breach: break, violate, go against, flout, infringe, contravene, disobey, fly in the face of, transgress, fail to comply with, break through

23. Break, violate, go against, flout, infringe, contravene, disobey, fly in the face of, transgress, fail to comply with The film Breached the criminal libel laws

24. Break, violate, go against, flout, infringe, contravene, disobey, fly in the face of, transgress, fail to comply with The film Breached the criminal libel laws

25. Such modern-day reminders that man cannot with impunity flout moral principles are making some thinking people reassess their opinions of sin and accountability to God.

26. (Titus 1:16) The sins of Christendom, along with those of the world’s other religions that flout God’s righteous ways, have “massed together clear up to heaven.”

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28. Arranged (500) IMDb 7.3 1 h 32 min 2007 NR Two beautiful young teachers, one an Orthodox Jew and the other a Muslim, cross boundaries and flout convention when …

29. We greatly regret that the Security Council has not been shouldering its responsibility to make Israel abide by international law and is thus strengthening Israel's feeling of impunity, such that Israel now feels that it can pursue its policy of aggression and flout the will of the international community

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