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flagrant
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flagrant
(adjective)
flagrant
/
ˈ
fleɪgrənt/
adjective
flagrant
/
ˈ
fleɪgrənt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FLAGRANT
[
more flagrant; most flagrant
]
:
very bad
:
too bad to be ignored
a
flagrant
violation
flagrant
abuse of the law
her
flagrant
disregard for other people's rights
a
flagrant
error
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— flagrantly
adverb
flagrantly
violating our rights
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