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Egregious

Egregious | Egregiously

Egregious meaning

Conspicuous, exceptional, outstanding; usually in a negative sense. | Outrageously bad; shocking.

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When asked by Kirsten Heaven, representing Ms Harris’ parents, Angela Smith and Lawrence Harris, whether her “lack of professional curiosity” constituted an “egregious failure”, Ms Hume said: “I think with the circumstances I can’t say it was egregious.

Without a mechanism to correct egregious errors that potentially can impact the outcome of a game, an opening exists for an official who has been compromised by gambling interests to impact the outcome of a game with what appears to be an egregious error.

And the historical record includes monumentally murderous serial and egregious violations of international law by the world’s leading imperialist aggressor state, the United States.

As I was reading the article, I held off quoting particularly egregious shiat in this thread.

As the chair of the school board tried to explain, the issue was not with the marble masterpiece but the “egregious” failure to warn parents that their children would see the “potentially controversial” work of art.

Before the allegations were published, Brand shared a video on social media saying he’d received “extremely disturbing” letters and emails “listing a litany of extremely egregious and aggressive attacks”.

Biden has earned every drop of that distrust with his egregious actions to eradicate domestic fossil fuel production beginning the day he was inaugurated.

Checking your ‘makeup’: Referee Clete Blakeman’s crew was guilty of the most egregious, intentional officiating makeup call I’ve ever seen.

Crafting egregious legislation based on the anecdotes of a few professors from a single public university seems like the very definition of poor legislation.

Did the union protest that it was an egregious violation of workers’ collective bargaining rights when the government forced workers to work from home due to the pandemic?

Egregious officiating errors caused a dark cloud to linger over AT&T Stadium on Saturday night after the Dallas Cowboys pulled out a 20-19 Week 17 victory over the Detroit Lions.

Even in instances of egregious wrongdoing that would lead to an officer’s firing, that officer often would get a new job at another police agency.

From today’s perspective, it was perhaps an egregious error.

He asked the judge to consider whether the case was one of the most egregious kinds where only incarceration would suffice.

I can’t help pointing out this truly egregious error periodically.

In a video statement posted online ahead of the publication of the claims, Brand claimed he was facing a “litany of extremely egregious and aggressive attacks”.

In Myanmar, Yemen, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to name a few crisis zones, egregious abuses and unrelieved misery attracted relatively scant, perfunctory international scrutiny.

It is that the U.S. kept emboldening Taiwan independence forces, which is egregious in nature,” she said.

It is the sound of homicide ignored by egregious villains in summer frocks and tailored suits.

It’s hard to imagine a more egregious dereliction of duty than police deciding unilaterally – albeit with the enthusiastic backing of First Minister Humza Yousaf – to opt out of probing certain crimes.