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egregious

[ih-gree-juhs, -jee-uhs] / ɪˈgri dʒəs, -dʒi əs /


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Prosecutors rejected the claim, saying Han's alleged offence was "extremely egregious".

From Barron's

“The fact that Slaton has not expressed regret or remorse for his conduct is also egregious and unwarranted,” the committee wrote.

From Seattle Times

“The discovery violations in this case are egregious, severe, without excuse and the result of willful disregard of discovery obligations by both DSHS” and the attorney general’s office, Ryan wrote in his scathing 12-page order.

From Seattle Times

Firefighter impunity: The Los Angeles Fire Department rarely terminates firefighters, even when they have committed crimes or other egregious wrongdoing, The Los Angeles Times reports.

From New York Times

“Now, the First Step Act wasn’t the only effort to coddle violent criminals, but it is an egregious law that made clear too many of our elected officials no longer take serious crime seriously.”

From Washington Times