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satirize

[sat-uh-rahyz] / ˈsæt əˌraɪz /


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Mr. Hanif’s problem may be that his country gives him too much to satirize.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the days since he announced it—anonymously—Kauffman has been accused of having a “peasant feudal lord mindset” and satirizing the city’s posture toward the tech industry and its leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The policing techniques satirized in the film may be futuristic, but its structure is fusty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nine years ago, the documentarian John Wilson came to Sundance to shoot a six-minute short called “Escape From Park City,” satirizing a film festival he didn’t think would ever let him in.

From Los Angeles Times

Scott Adams, the ‘Dilbert’ cartoonist who satirized a certain kind of workplace culture for more than 30 years before comments on race led to publishers cutting ties with him, has died at 68.

From Los Angeles Times




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