eklatant
blatantly, glaringly, strikingly
adverb ek-lah-TANT Rare
Origin: from French 'éclatant'
Usage Note
Eklatant describes a violation, failure, or difference that is so obvious it cannot be ignored. Eklatant versagen or ein eklatanter Widerspruch are set phrases. Common in political and journalistic discourse to highlight serious, undeniable shortcomings.
Examples
"Das Urteil verstößt eklatant gegen geltendes Recht."
Natural Translation
The ruling blatantly violates existing law.
Literal Translation
The ruling violates blatantly against applicable law.
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