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How to use caricatured in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word caricatured? Here are some examples.

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Those who opposed reform of any kind caricatured the reformers as anarchic democrats.
He had been caricatured for his right-wing geopolitical and social policies his entire career.
For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids.
The narcissistic involvement with the self and the inability to connect with others are lovingly portrayed in comically caricatured extremes.
An enterprise economy is not, as caricatured by statist propaganda, a devil-take-the-hindmost free-for-all.
He is frequently caricatured as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight.
While Euroskeptics are often caricatured as small-minded isolationists, they have a point.
These characters, played by non-professional actors, are not caricatured in any way.
What they usually do, however, is to sterilise debate with caricatured portrayals of evil, money-obsessed capitalists.
For a representative of a party caricatured for being rather feeble and spineless, he has been strikingly resolute throughout the crisis.
I have to admit that at certain moments, I did have a bit of a caricatured view of things, just because I didn't know enough about the scene?
Here is one of the more outstanding examples with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall caricatured to amazing effect.
Framing our history in the context of martyrdom has sometimes led Mennonites to a caricatured understanding of the sixteenth-century reformers.
The experts were informed on several occasions that Ecuadorians of African descent are often caricatured and ridiculed in the media.
Be assured, however, that the host used this language in a caricatured fashion without any connotation of real hate, racism or hostility.
Gove must have known this would rile a prime minister often caricatured as a toff.
It was quickly caricatured as an invitation to cows and chickens to clog up the dockets.
They are at least partly responsible for a peculiar voice quality which is readily perceivable and can easily be caricatured.
Another front-runner, the brilliant and polarising Larry Summers, is caricatured as a nightmare to work with and a handmaiden to Wall Street.
The Commission is often caricatured as a meddlesome unelected bureaucracy imposing rules and regulations on the longsuffering citizen.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was sammie, a prototype of the caricatured Englishman in our comic papers.
The unmasking of the vociferous four-faced monster which caricatured Goldoni, is eminently fit for scenical effect.
All the world from their earliest years had heard that he was a corrupter of youth, and had seen him caricatured in the Clouds of Aristophanes.
He was caricatured, spit at, reviled, depicted as the beast-man in Europe.
She discovered on the toilet-table a coarsely caricatured portrait of Mrs.
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