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will flout

  • future tense
    of flout.
    flout
    verb (used with object)
    to treat with disdain, scorn, or contempt; scoff at; mock.

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The first world leader to speak at the General Assembly, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, will flout the vaccination rule on Tuesday.

From Reuters Sep. 20, 2021

“If someone openly says that they will flout the law, they can’t call themselves a civic society group,” Lam said.

From Seattle Times Sep. 7, 2021

And the entire journey will flout the Kimberley Process, a decade-old, U.N.-mandated international agreement to curtail rampant global diamond smuggling.

From Time Aug. 20, 2012

I cannot choose but smile to think how the villain will flout the gallows, scorn the audience, and descant on the hangman, and all presuming of his pardon from hence.

From The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd