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contumacy

[kon-too-muh-see, -tyoo-] / ˈkɒn tʊ mə si, -tyʊ- /


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She was "busted" out of Bryn Mawr for "deplorable contumacy of conduct."

From Time Magazine Archive

Shelley and Sir William Sirs: Shelley was dismissed for contumacy.

From Time Magazine Archive

"This is the most outrageous case of contumacy I have ever seen," bellowed Lawyer Rogge, obtaining a recess until March 20.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even more remarkable as a manifestation of contumacy is the case of Guillem Garric, held in prison for complicity in the attempt to destroy the records at Carcassonne in 1284.

From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II by Lea, Henry Charles

In vain the Lords ordered him to give it up to Lord Warwick, and summoned him before them to explain his contumacy.

From The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 by Joyce, Herbert