Sentence examples for was egregious from inspiring English sources

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was egregious

adjective

Exceptional, conspicuous, outstanding, most usually in a negative fashion.

  • The student has made egregious errors on the examination.

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"The conduct was egregious," Mr. Khuzami said.

Jackson Diehl: Annexing Crimea was egregious.

"This illegal agreement was egregious," Ms. Shellenberger said.

"A senior faculty member publicly attacking a junior member — it was egregious!" Khalidi told me.

(On the blog, Mr. Kelman conceded the mistake was "egregious" and apologized).

A prosecutor, Nicole Friedlander, told the judge that Rabbi Youlus's crime was "egregious" and "sustained".

But while the exploitation in the Daewoosa factory was egregious, it is not isolated.

"The bank's misconduct was egregious,'' attorney general Eric Holder said in a statement.

"A senior faculty member publicly attacking a junior member it was egregious!" Khalidi told me.

But to challenge them in that setting you had to have a particularly strong conviction that it was egregious".

Before imposing the sentence, the judge, John G. Koeltl, said: "The offense in this case was egregious.

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