egregious 的定义
egregious 近义词
outstandingly bad; outrageous
更多egregious例句
- After years of activists’ efforts to alert lawmakers to these egregious legal gaps, deepfakes are finally forcing them to pay attention.
- What is potentially most egregious about Williams’s diminished performance in the category of return points won is the caliber of servers she’s letting slide.
- Just because there’s a comparatively small chance your site has egregious on-site issues, doesn’t mean your competition isn’t continuing to build out their site, both on- and offsite.
- “This is an egregious action at a time when households and small businesses across the country need high-speed, reliable broadband more than ever but are struggling to make ends meet,” Pallone, McNerney and Doyle wrote in their letters.
- I’d say the game was about Jackson, the Baltimore defense and an absolutely egregious punt by Vrabel on fourth-and-2, down 5 with 10 minutes remaining.
- Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws.
- They are both complicit in this, though my mother is the more egregious offender.
- Here are just a few of the most egregious uses of lethal force by Chicago police.
- The most egregious uses of lethal force have been borne by people with intellectual disabilities and children.
- To call Wild an emotional film would be an egregious disservice to its astounding journey to screen.
- So far, so good; but, in another quarter, Allcraft suddenly discovered that he had committed an egregious blunder.
- Fust I knew them geysers begun for to groan egregious like, an' I seen the caribou gallopin' hell-bent south.
- "That young man is a most egregious ass," said Mr Whittlestaff.
- Here was a house that gratified his sensuous nature through and through, and appealed irresistibly to his egregious vanity.
- That the general question of property is at all affected by the obliteration of this interest, is an egregious error.