to fly in the teeth of something

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ fly in the teeth of something ” po angielsku

to fly in the teeth of something
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to be in complete disagreement with something

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Przykłady
His conservative views on social issues put him out of step with the progressive majority in the community.
The company's outdated policies were out of step with the modern practices adopted by its competitors.
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