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satirize

[sat-uh-rahyz] / ˈsæt əˌraɪz /


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For the most part, the dramedy shines thanks to solid acting, perfect casting and a keen eye satirizing academia, even if it can sometimes feel like an essay without a thesis.

From Washington Post

The cleverest filmmaking odes in "Reservation Dogs" tell on the mainstream audience by satirizing racist tropes perpetuated by Hollywood that have taken root in our culture.

From Salon

Yuja Wang, another Chinese pianist, has tried, with mixed success, to satirize the stereotype of Asians as robots, which scholars attribute partly to misconceptions about the Suzuki method of teaching music.

From New York Times

In that task a leader can persuade, inform, inspire, cajole, compare or even, sometimes, satirize and chastise.

From Washington Post

Friends said he had long satirized religious figures of all faiths.

From Washington Post