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  2. Get a quick, free translation! Translator tool. Browse. flagpole. flagrancy. flagrant foul. flagrante. flagrantly. flagship. flagstaff. flagstick. To top. Contents. FLAGRANTE definition: 1. see in flagrante 2. see in flagrante. Learn more.

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      FLAGRANTE meaning: 1. see in flagrante 2. see in flagrante....

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      flagrante definicja: 1. see in flagrante 2. see in...

    • In Flagrante

      IN FLAGRANTE definition: 1. in the act of doing something...

    • Flagrant

      (of a bad action, situation, person, etc.) shocking because...

  3. : in the very act of committing a misdeed : red-handed. See the full definition. lucid. FLAGRANTE is contained in 3 matches in Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with flagrante.

  4. IN FLAGRANTE definition: 1. in the act of doing something wrong, especially having sex with someone who is not your husband…. Learn more.

  5. (of a bad action, situation, person, etc.) shocking because of being so obvious: a flagrant misuse of funds / privilege. a flagrant breach of trust. a flagrant disregard for the law. Synonyms. egregious formal disapproving. glaring. Apparent and obvious. (from) under your nose idiom. apparent. be (as) plain as the nose on your face idiom.

  6. The current meaning of the adjective flagrant — "obviously offensive or disgraceful" — is thought to derive from the Latin legal term in flagrante delicto, which literally meant "with fire still blazing" and is used figuratively to describe a situation in which the criminal is caught red handed.

  7. Definition of flagrante in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. flagrant, with a root sense of flaming or flaring, suggests evil or immorality so evident that it cannot be ignored or overlooked: a flagrant violation of the law. glaring, meaning “shining brightly,” is similar to flagrant in emphasizing conspicuousness but usually lacks the imputation of immorality: a glaring error in computing the ...