flout в словаре PONS

flout Примеры из словаря PONS (редакционная проверка)

to flout a law/rule

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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In fact, on many occasions he recklessly flouted martial law, seemingly without fear of repercussions, possibly because of the influence of these same connections.
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By 1685, the troop ceased flouting these restrictions.
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Some of the pain of abandonment was eased through the sharing of stories about bushrangers who dared to rob the rich and flout authority.
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Smith flouted the racial norms of her day by hosting interracial dinners of white and black women between 1936 until the 1960s.
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She had little interest for education and spent more time thinking of ways to flout the rules.
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This means that the consecration is considered valid even if it flouts certain ecclesiastical laws, and even if the participants are schismatics or heretics.
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In 2007 prosecutors filed charges against 160 construction companies for flouting the summer ban on labourers working outdoors during the hottest part of the day.
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While youths can flout selected restrictions, there are almost no instances in which unmarried people move in together.
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At the same time, demand for such materials continued, and the laws were often widely flouted.
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This was a manifold, therapeutic, magical, propitiatory, alchemic role which flouted the strict biblical and rabbinic prohibitions on the consumption of blood....
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