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satirize

[sat-uh-rahyz] / ˈsæt əˌraɪz /


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The stage has been having a field day satirizing the way we transform when we communicate impersonally through our devices.

From Los Angeles Times

As the Bulwark’s Will Sommer reported on X, some cheeky progressive satirized this by mocking up a fake poster for TPUSA’s halftime show, which promised Kid Rock, Ted Nugent and “a Guest Appearance by Measles.”

From Salon

The premiere will be closely watched in a changed TV landscape where the stakes in satirizing the president seem higher than ever, even for an institution that’s been lampooning leaders for half a century.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her prose is infectiously funny, and her ability to satirize rich people paying silly amounts of money to be led to their souls has only sharpened.

From Los Angeles Times

Blur even satirized grunge music with its megahit “Song 2,” a song of nonsense lyrics and unearned vim.

From Los Angeles Times