ironize|ironized|ironizes|ironizing in English

verb ironize (Amer.)

[i·ro·nize || 'aɪrənaɪz]

make ironic in nature or in appearance ; use irony; talk or act ironically (also ironise)

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1. The more we get trapped into this, the more we undercut and " ironize " the things that might have led us out of it.

2. Given the philosophical resonance of "civility" in Sense and Sensibility, what are we to make of Persuasion, where Austen not only includes the term fewer times than in any other novel but also frequently uses its diminutive form (e.g., "common Civilities ") or heavily ironizes it? Jane Austen and civility: a distant reading