Sentence examples for satirise from inspiring English sources

The word 'satirise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to communicate the idea of making fun of a subject or something in a humorous or mocking way. For example, "The TV show satirises current events in a light-hearted way."

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satirise

verb

To make a satire of; to mock.

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The difference is, we may actually have an opportunity to satirise this government.

As games mature, more are going to try to explore the issues GTAV attempts to satirise, sensationalise and make ridiculous.

The Original Soundtrack, every bit as cinematic as the title suggests; Deceptive Bends, a brave attempt to rescue things after Kevin Godley and Lol Creme abruptly left; and Sheet Music, experimental, funny, beautiful in parts, bawdy in others, songs that satirise the world of 1974 with its oil shocks and aircraft hijackings and incipient obsession with wealth and high finance.

Even Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow, a super PAC set up by Steven Colbert, a comedian, to satirise super PACs, landed almost $1m.

But this week, a gaggle of British comedians, led by the rubber-faced Rowan Atkinson, internationally known as Mr Bean, defending the right to satirise religious faith, shared a platform with the stern but shining faces of the Evangelical Alliance, which claims to speak for over a million British churchgoers.

Refusing to rebut, satirise, or even acknowledge the arguments and assumptions aired daily on Fox News is simply to let their influence grow unchecked.

GBH managed simultaneously to satirise and eviscerate MI5, the Conservative Party, the right-wing press, and the less mentally grounded elements of Labour's support.

As Connolly, Cooper and Long satirise so brilliantly in their YouTube clip, Hollywood has relied for too long on tired clichés, cookie-cutter characters – and makeover montages.

Judge and Berg revealed that not only had they done serious research into the Bay Area tech business and the colourful characters it contains, they also had personal experience of the scene they planned to satirise.

Montaigne had it wrong: to satirise is to die a little, while these great chefs prove the truth of that toothsome adage: you are what you eat.

Mr Durnan was evasive when questioned over what Mr Green's policies would be, saying: "we will be running a playful campaign but obviously based on it being a device to satirise something.

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