Examples of 'more egregious' in a sentence

Meaning of "more egregious"

More egregious: This phrase is used to describe something that is even more shocking, terrible, or offensive than something else. It is often used to emphasize the seriousness or negative impact of a situation

How to use "more egregious" in a sentence

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more egregious
I have seen more egregious allowed.
Every budget is bigger and the powers exercised more egregious.
The problem becomes more egregious in large or complex systems.
More egregious fare avoiders can still be prosecuted and fined or imprisoned if convicted.
You can not commit a more egregious crime than what she did.
We might be diminishing the power of our lexicon for future and more egregious affronts.
Other more egregious cases are not tantamount to fraud.
His continued behavior only made him more egregious in her eyes.
Even more egregious than the manipulation by character is the propaganda by dialogue.
The whole thing was a far more egregious scandal than Watergate.
That Tune was facing the death penalty made it even more egregious.
But the Devils were more egregious in wasting their chances.
The new version of Address Book in Lion is an even more egregious example.
And the only thing more egregious than your French pronunciation is your syntax.
Certainly, some transgressions are more egregious than others.

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The next and far more egregious error was against Paraguay in the final group match.
Is hipster infidelity really more egregious than homicide?
One of the more egregious examples of this is the Hagia Sophia.
The case is clearly political when compared with more egregious recent cases involving Republicans.
More egregious to me, we do not use adverbs.
Is hipster infidelity really more egregious than homicide? My gosh.
Is that any more egregious than insisting Starfleet be given a voice within a civilian quorum?
HSBC 's actions were even more egregious.
Some of the more egregious apartheid laws were these,.
In the Tribunal 's view, this is an even more egregious error.
That 's even more egregious than your lack of experience with dim sum.
But Mr. Semple 's actions were much more egregious.
Is the damage more egregious because it was caused by an Evil Firearm?
Which, of course, makes the BBC's brown-nosing of Castro all the more egregious.
It's even more egregious because Obama could have gotten approval.
It received momentum through Paul Ehrlich 's even more egregious and incorrect book, “ The Population Bomb . ”.
The more egregious their crimes, the safer they are . Mary Anne sounds convincing to me.
Here 's one example of many, not more egregious but more spectacular than most,.
Perhaps more egregious still, I have zero desire to see any of the Star Wars films.
If I may, a violation made more egregious by the fact we are only six days from trial.
More egregious then, that they DO know.
If I may, a violation made more egregious by the fact were only six days from trial.
Even more egregious improprieties . But I think Malachi 's behavior could suggest.
Certainly more egregious than raping children, right?
It is far more egregious than that, She impugns the God of Israel.

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