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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

“But the thing that’s most egregious to me is the message it sends to these children who are in the school that was created in my father’s name, at the site where he was assassinated.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Their arrest, prosecution and conviction for harassment were an egregious affront on those rights and they are delighted to have finally been exonerated."

From BBC

Attorneys for Saldana argued in the lawsuit that it was the “egregious misconduct” of a Baldwin Park detective that led to the wrongful conviction in 1990.

From Los Angeles Times

The president, based on his GB News interview, is clearly hurt by what he sees as an "egregious" edit, and he has now apparently upped the amount he says he will sue the corporation for.

From BBC