flouting 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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1. Serbian capital Belgrade sees clubbing flouting virus rules

2. 2 She is a young woman who enjoys flouting conventions.

3. Put simply[Sentencedict], the thrill of flouting grandfather's wishes was beginning to pall.

4. Such flouting of values, such wanton disregard for respectable priority, had often been remarked upon.

5. They may even take delight in flouting public decency, boasting about their immoral escapades.

6. 18 hours ago · Puerto Rico Cracks down on tourists flouting pandemic rules

7. The flouting of CP often gives rise to incompatibility of form and meaning in communication.

8. Indeed, some individuals are quite impervious to cultural incentives, or even take pleasure in flouting them.

9. Helmut Kohl, chancellor from 1982- has been castigated for flouting the party finance laws he enacted.

10. It is sometimes said that the offender must have been deliberately and flagrantly flouting the law.

11. 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.

12. Rita Ora Awkwardly responds to a question about the Covid pandemic in Britain after flouting lockdown rules TWICE last year - as she performs live on Australian breakfast TV

13. Bareilly: A video has surfaced on social media which shows a judge flouting the road rules in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly-Moradabad toll plaza, after which the toll manager schooled him

14. Costard is a comic figure in the play Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare.A country bumpkin, he is arrested in the first scene for flouting the king's proclamation that all men of the court avoid the company of women for a year.

15. Costard is a comic figure in the play Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare.A country bumpkin, he is arrested in the first scene for flouting the king's proclamation that all men of the court avoid the company of women for three years.

16. - Congresswoman Ashley Hinson led a Bicameral group of her colleagues in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressing their outrage with her brazen efforts to overturn the state-certified election results in Iowa's Second Congressional District and unseat Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, flouting the will of Iowa voters for her own political gain.