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blatantly

[bleyt-nt-lee] / ˈbleɪt nt li /
ADJECTIVE
red-handed
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ADJECTIVE
red-handed
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Last week, defense experts testified that Bowers was “blatantly psychotic,” with a long history of mental illness.

From Seattle Times

In a televised statement, Eshed said he couldn't live up to the expectations of what he called "the ministerial echelon", which he said had broken all rules and had blatantly interfered in professional decision making.

From Reuters

In an unusually lengthy six-page letter to senior lawmakers, he wrote that the measure was “so blatantly defective on so many levels that brevity is impossible.”

From New York Times

The rule of law means little if a law violation so publicly known, so blatantly asserted and so dangerous to the security of the country is ignored because of feared political reaction.

From Seattle Times

"Very senior consultants have lined up to do their bit, to do down Ms Letby, some blatantly, some more understated," he said.

From BBC