satirise|satirised|satirises|satirising in English

verb satirise (Brit.)

ridicule through the use of satire; write a satire, use mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly (also satirize)

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1. Much of his work satirises contemporary politics and customs.

2. Artists have been allowed to gleefully satirise the monarchy for centuries.

3. Synonyms for Cartooned include ridiculed, mocked, derided, taunted, teased, satirised, satirized, ribbed, jeered and scorned

4. Synonyms for Burlesqued include imitated, mocked, caricatured, parodied, spoofed, exaggerated, ridiculed, satirised, satirized and travestied

5. Unbounded: Kerry Jameson The famous comic poet Aristophanes, who used obscene language Abusively , satirised everything and everybody …

6. The famous song based on the Vicar of Bray satirises his position and his determination to maintain his office

7. Burgeoning energy reserves coupled with economic reform and foreign investment are propelling Kazakhstan into the business big time, and the former Soviet republic is enthusiastically shrugging off its much satirised peasant roots.

8. Generally understood as an inadvertent descent to the low, vulgar, and ludicrous in writing or art, the term "Bathos" was popularised by Pope, who used it to satirise his contemporaries

9. Generally understood as an inadvertent descent to the low, vulgar, and ludicrous in writing or art, the term "Bathos" was popularised by Pope, who used it to satirise his contemporaries.