Examples of 'satirized' in a sentence

Meaning of "satirized"

To satirize means to criticize or ridicule someone or something using humor, irony, or exaggeration to highlight and expose flaws, vices, or societal issues
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The magazine is satirized as sensationalist and inaccurate.
This is not that anything is satirized.
American movies had satirized society for decades.
Satirized are politicians and other people in power or in the public eye.
Other journalistic media are satirized as well.
He also satirized student political groups.
Juvenal brilliantly satirized vice.
His piece satirized his career as a male model.
The space opera teachings have also been satirized in popular culture.
They satirized the official response.
The genre of the cautionary tale has been satirized by several writers.
Others satirized political and social issues such as abolitionism or public education.
The seriousness of the samurai is satirized and the liveliness of the townsman lauded.
His art satirized the mindless overproduction of material goods in advanced industrial society.
The song and the video also attracted mockery by other content creators who satirized it.

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The courtroom drama is sharply satirized by Dostoyevsky.
William Hogarth satirized the trend in his paintings and sketches.
Alexandre Hervaud then publicly satirized the incident.
His early works satirized the ignorance and folly of the Polish aristocracy.
Popular culture is also commented on or satirized by Christian punk bands.
Mad always satirized Democrats as mercilessly as it did Republicans.
The practise of tobacco movie sponsorship was satirized in the movie Thank You for Smoking.
Franciszek Bohomolec satirized the aristocracy and Wojciech Boguslawski wrote a popular national comic opera.
Eleanor 's visit to a mine was satirized in a famous cartoon.
Hitler 's dictatorship was often heavily satirized.
Hasan and Ali are satirized in local folk songs of Guria.
A more recent example is a banned web-comic that intentionally satirized the registry.
The Road to Wellville satirized his life and practices.
He satirized the foolishness of people, attacked religion, and eulogized philosophy.
The program has also been satirized on the Canadian sketch comedy series SCTV.
He satirized their self-preserving behaviors on scraps of paper he found in the ghetto.
Their deaths are satirized in Scary Movie.
He was satirized in a play, and now he wants to sue for defamation.
English painter and engraver, who satirized the follies of his age.
The skit satirized recent failed Israeli-Palestinian peace attempts.
With their sharp and bizarre sense of humor, they satirized high society and human hypocrisy.
Tinguely 's art satirized the mindless overproduction of material goods in advanced industrial society.
Though most famous for their visual spectacle, revues frequently satirized contemporary figures, news or literature.
The agency has been satirized in the notable machinima War of Internet Addiction.
Academically eminent but pretentious in manner, Grente was satirized by his clergy.
Mad magazine satirized the film as On Olden Pond.
Gambling has often been seen as having social consequences, as satirized by Balzac.
Later her ideas about women were satirized in The Tatler by the writer Jonathan Swift.
Many popular TV shows, magazines, books and comics have portrayed or satirized him.
Whom do you see satirized in this cartoon?
Sa 'd recited a poet that praised his tribe and satirized the Ansar.
In the political field, he satirized political corruption as an expense in developing nations.
He was essentially a popular writer, and in his Diatribes he satirized the foolishness of people.
In public, they mocked and satirized each other, formed gangs and fomented dispute and jealousy.
The vicissitudes of the clergy during the period were satirized in "The Vicar of Bray.

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