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satiritzar
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ridiculizar
Ridicule with satire.
lampoon
satirize
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1
Offensiveness in art is often a way to
satirise
injustice.
2
To
satirise
the prevailing fashion, Garrick penned the following:-
3
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly was invented to
satirise
Dublin rugby culture.
4
Alec Baldwin and Saturday Night Live provides us with some comic relief as they
satirise
Trump.
5
But you cannot
satirise
a hack, if you have no friend to nudge while you do it.
6
He did not
satirise
humanity, but Society.
7
Set forth to
satirise
the human kind!
8
She used the appearance of vulgarity, shallowness and crass spitefulness, to tell truths and
satirise
herself and society.
9
He explains what role fake news plays in today's society and why it's important to
satirise
topical events.
10
But if any one has a desire to
satirise
his neighbour he has full leave to do so.
11
How do you
satirise
an issue without hurting someone's ego but at the same time ensure it hits its mark?
12
Passages like this would be easy to
satirise
,
but thankfully Clanchy is aware of her status as a liberal meddler.
13
Trevor Noah mocks Trump for 'shithole countries' comment He chose to
satirise
America's generally ignorant perceptions about countries in Africa.
14
He will
satirise
that failing; if he be a writer, it will serve as an endless theme for light cynicism.
15
You must
satirise
me.
16
She did
satirise
people.
satirise
·
do satirise
satirise a hack
satirise academic
satirise humanity
satirise injustice
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