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- Dictionarysatirize/ˈsatɪrʌɪz/
verb
- 1. deride and criticize by means of satire: "the movie satirized the notion of national superiority"
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Satirize means to ridicule or attack by means of satire, a literary device that uses humor or irony to expose and criticize faults or abuses. See synonyms, pronunciation, translations and usage examples of satirize from various sources.
a humorous way of criticizing people or ideas to show that they have faults or are wrong, or a piece of writing or a play that uses this style:
If you satirize a person or group of people, you use satire to criticize them or make fun of them in a play, movie, or novel. The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
Definition of satirize verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Learn how to use the verb satirize, which means to criticize or make fun of someone or something in a play, movie, or novel. Find out the pronunciation, conjugation, synonyms, and translations of satirize in different languages.
Dictionary Definition of 'satirize' To use wit, humor, and irony to ridicule or mock individuals, institutions, or societal norms. "The show's creators brilliantly satirize political corruption through exaggerated characters." Detailed Meaning of 'satirize'