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brazenly
[brey-zuhn-lee]
adverb
in a shameless, bold, or impudent manner.
The fishing fleet continues to brazenly and illegally pull Patagonian toothfish out of the ocean within sight of navy patrol boats.
Other Word Forms
- unbrazenly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of brazenly1
Example Sentences
The lawsuit, brought by the United Farm Workers and Central Valley residents, accused the agency of brazenly racial profiling people in a days-long enforcement.
Anonymous figures brazenly blocking streets and shutting down major freeways, raining bottles and rocks on the police, while their compatriots waved Mexican flags.
As for Rose, he brazenly and obsessively bet on baseball, including games involving his own team when he was a manager.
They said the challenges are coming at a faster pace this term because Trump is brazenly violating the law at a breakneck speed, with major implications for American democracy.
Chinese companies have engaged in serial intellectual property theft, brazenly stealing American companies’ trade secrets and illegally repackaging them for export at heavily subsidized prices.
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