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Satirizes

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Satirizes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of satirize

Example sentences (14)

It's a film that humorously satirizes bureaucracy, capitalism, and the citizens' indifference to their own dystopia.

The film explores and satirizes various spy tropes from iconic franchises like James Bond, while also telling its own unique story.

Through the interview and its absurd aftermath, Khalifah satirizes the idea of telling your story as a noble or even politically effective pursuit.

I became popular with libertarians after my dystopian novel “” was published because it satirizes a government with absolute control over markets, media, and people’s lives.

The film from directors Eleanor Wilson and Alex Huston Fischer satirizes millennial culture and modern love.

Although Bujold explores and satirizes many kinds of societies and prejudices, her universe lacks or fails to consider several sources of social organization and prejudice on Earth: language, skin color, and religion.

By country Watch Brideless Groom Subgenres A comedy of manners satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters.

France's later works include L'Île des Pingouins main (1908) which satirizes human nature by depicting the transformation of penguins into humans – after the animals have been baptized by mistake by the nearsighted Abbot Mael main.

Helen Who Couldn't Help It, which was soon translated into other European languages, satirizes religious hypocrisy and dubious morality: Wessling, p. 106 Arndt, p. 56 Many details from Helen Who Couldn't Help It criticizes the way of life of the Kesslers.

He satirizes the drive to climb the corporate ladder, one that in Player Piano is rapidly disappearing as automation increases, putting even executives out of work.

It satirizes aspects of the various programming languages at the time, citation as well as the proliferation of proposed language constructs and notations in the 1960s.

The 1988 novel by Umberto Eco Foucault's Pendulum satirizes the presentation of the Templars in esotericist or pseudohistorical conspiracy theories.

The film satirizes the wild personal behavior and musical pretensions of hard rock and heavy metal bands, as well as the hagiographic tendencies of rockumentaries of the time.

The play satirizes the fledgling nation by showing that the present is no more a golden age than was the past.