1. flouting - Noun
2. flouting - Verb
of Flout
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe flouting infidel doth mock when Christians cry. Charles Lamb
Here is Russia, blatantly threatening a neighboring state with war if it seeks to pursue an independent foreign policy, yet we are so habituated to Russian flouting of international law that we barely notice any more. Daniel Hannan
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall police said they were receiving regular reports from people concerned about others flouting the lockdown rules with about five calls an hour since 10am on Saturday. Source: Internet
As campaigns take notches higher, presidential candidates have continue to lock horns with authorities for flouting the set COVID-19 standard operating procedures. Source: Internet
Anyone caught flouting the restrictions could be fined £100 and up to a maximum of £3,200 for repeat offences. Source: Internet
A pub has been shut down after flouting lockdown rules to hold "lock ins" for regular drinkers. Source: Internet