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satirize
satirize, v. (ˈsætɪraɪz) Also 7 satyrise, 7–8 satyrize, 8–9 satirise. [ad. F. satiriser (= Sp., Pg. satirizar), f. satire: see satire n. and -ize.] 1. intr. To write satires; to assail some one or something with satire. Now only as absol. use of 2; formerly † const. on, upon.1601 B. Jonson Poetaster... Oxford English Dictionary
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satirize
satirizesatirise, / ˈsætəraɪz; `sætəˌraɪz/ v [Tn]make fun of (sb/sth) by means of satire 讽刺或讥讽(某人[某事物]) Politicians are often satirized on TV and radio. 政客常遭到电视与无线电广播的讥讽. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Embargo
Bryant was a critic of Jeffersonian political philosophy, and the work was his attempt to satirize a widely unpopular shipping embargo imposed by Thomas wikipedia.org
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Almighty
Almighty dollar, an idiom often used to satirize an obsession for material wealth, or with capitalism in general See also Mighty (disambiguation) Omnipotence wikipedia.org
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satirizing
ˈsatirizing, ppl. a. [f. satirize v. + -ing2.] That satirizes.1716 Loyal Mourner 39 My Satyrizing Muse. 1771 Luckombe Hist. Print. 235 Expressions..by which they intend to convey to the reader either instructing, satyrizing, admiring, or other hints and remarks. 1804 C. Smith Conversations, etc. II.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ler Kamsar
His works satirize international and Armenian politics, religion, the clergy, and those in power, as well as aspects of everyday life, social issues, and His other works satirize aspects of everyday life and social issues, as well as the literary world. wikipedia.org
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satirizer
satirizer (ˈsætɪraɪzə(r)) [f. satirize v. + -er1.] One who satirizes.1867 Legge Confucius 249 By the fung or phœnix, his satirizer or adviser intended Confucius. 1889 Spectator 5 Jan. 22 The sprightly satiriser of Lord Eldon and the Tories. Oxford English Dictionary
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iambize
iambize, v. rare. (aɪˈæmbaɪz) [ad. Gr. ἰαµβίζειν to assail in iambics, f. ἴαµβος: see iambus and -ize.] trans. To attack in iambic verse; hence gen. to satirize.1789 T. Twining tr. Aristotle's Treat. Poetry (1812) I. i. vi. 110 The Iambic..was the measure in which they used to iambize each other. Oxford English Dictionary
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El Hijo del Ahuizote
After their takeover, the content and caricatures were used to satirize and oppose Porfirio Díaz. wikipedia.org
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High comedy
Aristophanes chose to use the venue they created to satirize political issues such as demagoguery and the Peloponnesian War. Thus it uses what would normally be Low Comedy to satirize an important social issue and thus the play is High Comedy. wikipedia.org
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Buitenvrouw
Although traditionally considered a taboo, some contemporary Surinamese cultural figures like Jetty Mathurin and Frits Wols are found to satirize or criticize wikipedia.org
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Robert of Uzès
A contemporary of Dante and Eckhart, in 1292 he wrote a Livre des Paroles, in which a dream is used as a political prophecy and to satirize the rich and wikipedia.org
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Joy (novella collection)
While the novella "Joy" and those included within the collection are fictional, it is thought that the intention of the short stories was to satirize and wikipedia.org
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Misopogon
Glanville Downey says of the text: Julian vented his spleen in the famous satire, the Misopogon or Beard-Hater, in which, by pretending to satirize himself wikipedia.org
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