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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
satirize .
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Examples
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But this is the one I've been waiting for: Death Race 2000 is pure popcorn trash, a C or D movie that "satirizes" society's lust for sex and violence while it serves up plenty of sex (or at least glimpses of breasty women) and violence.
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But this is the one I've been waiting for: Death Race 2000 is pure popcorn trash, a C or D movie that "satirizes" society's lust for sex and violence while it serves up plenty of sex (or at least glimpses of breasty women) and violence.
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But this is the one I've been waiting for: Death Race 2000 is pure popcorn trash, a C or D movie that "satirizes" society's lust for sex and violence while it serves up plenty of sex or at least glimpses of breasty women and violence.
Michael Giltz: DVD: Is Steve Carell a Movie Star? Michael Giltz 2010
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In 2009, the Yes Men, an activist group that satirizes powerful foes, posed as Chamber reps and announced, to a room of reporters, that the Chamber was doing an about-face on their dangerous opposition to climate-change legislation.
The Yes Men: Could the Chamber of Commerce Leak Scandal Rouse America's "Facebook Generation"? The Yes Men 2011
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The 1976 film, written by Paddy Chayefsky, brilliantly satirizes the going-ons of the fictional UBS network, whose executives exploit Howard Beale Peter Finch, a bitter and unstable anchor, for their and the network's benefit.
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The show satirizes the peculiar combination of self-seriousness and prolonged adolescence that's come to be identified with Portland, in the same way grunge music and slacker culture were associated with Seattle back in the nineties.
WATCH: Are You A Competitive Reader? The New Yorker 2011
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The show satirizes the peculiar combination of self-seriousness and prolonged adolescence that's come to be identified with Portland, in the same way grunge music and slacker culture were associated with Seattle back in the nineties.
WATCH: Are You A Competitive Reader? The New Yorker 2011
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It doesn't stop at Harry Potter parody -- it satirizes pop-culture fandom as a whole, from malleable mobs to the ComicCon logo.
What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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In 2009, the Yes Men, an activist group that satirizes powerful foes, posed as Chamber reps and announced, to a room of reporters, that the Chamber was doing an about-face on their dangerous opposition to climate-change legislation.
The Yes Men: Could the Chamber of Commerce Leak Scandal Rouse America's "Facebook Generation"? The Yes Men 2011
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It satirizes the exploitation and profiteering of Christmas.
Five Favorite Children’s Christmas Specials | myFiveBest 2009
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