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satirisé — satirisé, ée (sa ti ri zé, zée) part. passé de satiriser. • Je vous laisse à penser si tous ceux qui se croient satirisés par Molière, ne prendront pas l occasion de se venger de lui, MOL. Impr. sc. 3 … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
satirise — (Brit.) v. ridicule through the use of satire; write a satire, use mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly (also satirize) … English contemporary dictionary
satirise — British variant of satirize … New Collegiate Dictionary
satirise — sat|i|rise [ sætə,raız ] a British spelling of satirize … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
satirise — UK [ˈsætəraɪz] / US [ˈsætəˌraɪz] satirize … English dictionary
satirise — /ˈsætəraɪz / (say satuhruyz) verb (t) (satirised, satirising) to make the object of satire: *Wedekind had lived for years as a bohemian, satirising the government and the middle classes of his day –gerald murnane, 1987. Also, satirize. –satiriser …
satirise — verb ridicule with satire The writer satirized the politician s proposal • Syn: ↑satirize, ↑lampoon • Derivationally related forms: ↑lampooner (for: ↑lampoon), ↑lampoon … Useful english dictionary
satirised — satirise (Brit.) v. ridicule through the use of satire; write a satire, use mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly (also satirize) … English contemporary dictionary
satirises — satirise (Brit.) v. ridicule through the use of satire; write a satire, use mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly (also satirize) … English contemporary dictionary
satirising — satirise (Brit.) v. ridicule through the use of satire; write a satire, use mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly (also satirize) … English contemporary dictionary