Flagrante in english
Flagrant
pronunciation: fleɪgrənt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fleɪgrənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
flagrante = flagrant ; gross ; glaring.
Example: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Example: She notes some gross inadequacies of these schemes in classifying African subjects, especially in the social sciences and humanities.Example: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.more:
» de forma flagrante = flagrantly .
Example: It's no coincidence that the most flagrantly dehumanizing rhetoric being belched out these days spews from the mouths of those who would likely identify themselves as humanitarians.» de manera flagrante = flagrantly .
Example: It's no coincidence that the most flagrantly dehumanizing rhetoric being belched out these days spews from the mouths of those who would likely identify themselves as humanitarians.» de modo flagrante = flagrantly .
Example: It's no coincidence that the most flagrantly dehumanizing rhetoric being belched out these days spews from the mouths of those who would likely identify themselves as humanitarians.» error flagrante = glaring error .
Example: She was acquitted after 'glaring errors' were found in the case against her, including a lack of DNA evidence.» flagrante injusticia = gross injustice .
Example: It would be a gross injustice if the intelligence agencies were now to carry the can for a war built on such slender foundations.» injusticia flagrante = gross injustice .
Example: It would be a gross injustice if the intelligence agencies were now to carry the can for a war built on such slender foundations.