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How to use satirize in a sentence

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They knew that their society needed to progress, and just to satirize it all the time wasn't going to do that.
Most frequently Sukuma figures are used to satirize character types, create narratives with invented characters, or simulate sexual relations.
The Spectrists would join the imagists, vorticists, and other groups, but satirize them.
The more directly Andersen's tales draw on his own emotional vulnerabilities or satirize his contemporaries, the more powerful they are.
Reynard The Fox, hero of several medieval European cycles of versified animal tales that satirize contemporary human society.
Picking up where Elder Eatmore had left off, black entertainers continued to use minstrel antics into the 1940s and 1950s to parody and satirize black folk religion.
They satirize the sometimes byzantine credits of Hollywood screenwriting.
Conversely, political cartoons have used the same symbol to satirize national attitudes and comment on current events.
The genre was always a simple one, easy to satirize and dismiss, though immensely profitable.
Illustrators employed exaggeration, analogy and other techniques in order to critique current events or to satirize public figures.
It is eminently reasonable that there be societal entitlement to notice, touch on, discuss, probe, satirize or even laugh at the expense of identifiable groups in a broadcast, without falling afoul of that codified standard.
It would have been easy to satirize the fact of a satirical magazine's being as self-celebratory as some of its subjects, but Private Eye had inoculated itself.
Both satirize contemporary philistines and intellectual mountebanks.
However, it is a genre that had been long in the making, evolving over hundreds of years as philosophers, scientists, and novelists strove to satirize current trends and institutions in their cultures.
The action-packed movie, projected on a towering 25-metre dome, is written with the same sarcastic humor of the original show and goes further to satirize theme park visitors as well.
Classic writers are prone to satirize women lashingly, but Jonson's satire is different.
At least they satirize entitlement instead of unwittingly enacting it.
If you're going to satirize the ginormous overreach of our industrial society, you have to go big and bold yourself.
This party's opponents sometimes satirize its appropriation of her image.
Examples from Classical Literature
There is unquestionably a parochial sort of nationality which it is easy to satirize.
Since this is a presidential election year, they will have an abundance of candidates to satirize, ensuring an evening of delicious fun.
And who shall complain when the first person that I satirize is myself?
Scaramucca or Fracassa was added to satirize the Spanish soldier.
He satirizes human life, but he does not satirize it to degrade it.
Be especially careful, in a mixed company, whom you satirize.
Nor can we claim much for their pictures which aim to satirize the vices.
It is an easy matter to satirize the heroic and theatrical gesture.
If you went that far, you might as well satirize New Deal or Great Society programs.
In a world where Entertainment Tonight's Jann Carl and the New York Post's Cindy Adams have steady gigs, it's difficult to satirize entertainment journalism.
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