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satiritzar
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ridiculizar
Ridicule with satire.
lampoon
satirise
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1
Swift never forgot him, and took several occasions to
satirize
him bitterly.
2
The Africans used songs known as Calypso to
satirize
the French plantations owners.
3
He was not the first in France to
satirize
the romances of chivalry.
4
He dare not
satirize
the living, but will attack the dead.
5
Would she fight against it, deny,
satirize
his tumult; or surrender?
6
If so, how came they to
satirize
themselves so severely?
7
How can he
satirize
the man who saved us from the Islamists and their violence?
8
His job is to
satirize
its silliness, to attack its injustices, to stigmatize its faults.
9
Shakespeare makes Portia
satirize
the same affectation in her English admirer;-Howoddly he is suited!
10
He may do no more than
satirize
a vice embodied and typified in an imaginary personality.
11
By the title, we presume Mr Cope means to
satirize
some modern fops of the profession.
12
And how could he descend to scurrilously
satirize
all societies formed for the promotion of temperance?
13
Don't
satirize
me: it cuts like a knife!
14
It is said that Williams's speciality was to
satirize
the ordinary man in a seemingly ordinary situation.
15
He did not
satirize
in the least.
16
It became the habit to
satirize
and despise them, and on this they have never entirely recovered.
satirize
·
satirize a man
satirize all societies
satirize contemporaneous
satirize every word
satirize false
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