satirizing (Meaning)

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satirizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Satirize

satirizing Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech satirized the absurd lengths to which they would go to gain votes.
  2. The magazine's cartoon satirized the hypocrisy of the wealthy elite.
  3. The play satirized the pretensions of the upper class, highlighting their superficiality and shallowness.
  4. The novel satirized the excesses of the consumer culture, mocking its materialism and vapidness.
  5. The film satirized the clichés and stereotypes of Hollywood movies, poking fun at their predictability and formulaic nature.
  6. The song satirized the trend of reality television, lampooning its voyeuristic and exploitative nature.
  7. The artwork satirized the commodification of art, criticizing its conversion into a luxury commodity for the wealthy.
  8. The student's essay satirized the educational system, highlighting its flaws, bureaucracy, and stifling of creativity.
  9. The advertisement satirized the superficiality of beauty standards, mocking the obsession with perfection and artificial enhancement.
  10. The news article satirized the sensationalism and biased reporting of the media, critiquing its distortion of facts for the sake of ratings.

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of Satirize

deriding,lampooning, caricaturing, ridiculing, mocking, spoofing, mimicking, parodying, imitating, burlesquing

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The politician's speech satirized the absurd lengths to which they would go to gain votes.

The magazine's cartoon satirized the hypocrisy of the wealthy elite.

The play satirized the pretensions of the upper class, highlighting their superficiality and shallowness.

The novel satirized the excesses of the consumer culture, mocking its materialism and vapidness.