English to Spanish Dictionary flagrant

flagrant

flagrante
definition
adjective
his flagrant bad taste
(of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive.
translation of 'flagrant'
adjective
flagrante,
notorio,
escandaloso
example
It was obvious by the 'flagrant' manner in which they were speaking and the discord their steps and words caused.
Setting an age limit is a form of age discrimination and a 'flagrant' violation of the citizens' constitutional right to work.
Yet they were persecuted and locked up in 'flagrant' disregard of their human rights.
It's difficult to imagine a more 'flagrant' violation of our founding principles than that.
Following an internal probe, 12 members of staff were sacked for 'flagrant' breaches of hygiene rules.
He is someone that shows 'flagrant' disregard for the orders.
It's a 'flagrant' breach of the unwritten rules, but who's to stop her?
That too has to be seen against numerous 'flagrant' violations of human rights, which are largely ignored.
They also highlighted a 'flagrant' disregard by the defendant to correspondence from the council in the case.
The two women were brought to the police station at night, in 'flagrant' violation of rules.
One bag of chips every now and then is NOT a 'flagrant' disregard for their health.
There were a few police around, but they were ignoring 'flagrant' breaches of the law.
Senior lawyers cite a 'flagrant' breach of the presumption of innocence which may jeopardise a future trial.
She should not be allowed to feel that she is in control or that she is getting away with her 'flagrant' breach of her obligations.
Such 'flagrant' breach of its own regulations does not bode well for a euro constitution.
And it results in the most 'flagrant' violations in the administration of justice.
Joe Warwick was blown away not just by the food but by the competitors' 'flagrant' disregard for the rules.
It is this 'flagrant' disregard for human rights and international laws which so angers the Arab people.
They said settlements must be respected even if they were in 'flagrant' breach of planning law.
It was not a clear case of a 'flagrant' breach of duty any more than it was an obviously hopeless claim.
Instead those rights have been 'flagrantly' breached.
There is no major power that violates international law with such 'flagrancy' as the US.
They have a duty to act when federal law is being 'flagrantly' and openly violated.
To measure the 'flagrancy' of this statement, imagine if the Commission had chosen to advocate against all crib use based on the occurrences of accidental strangulation, suffocation, or SIDS death associated with solitary sleep.
The 'flagrancy' is what startles.
Here, through 'flagrantly' illegal gambling, he laid the basis for a later large fortune.
Corporations are 'flagrantly' violating our laws against such technology transfers.
For all his 'flagrancy' , though, his jokes wouldn't be half as funny without the art.
It gets a good reaction even if the message is being 'flagrantly' ignored.
They claimed, amongst other things, an inquiry as to damages including damages for 'flagrancy' and alternatively an account of the profits.
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