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satirize Meaning in Tamil ( satirize வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

சமுதாயத்தைச் சீர்திருத்தத் தாக்கு,



satirize's Usage Examples:

By his immediate successors he was variously estimated: Plato satirizes him in the early dialogues; Aristophanes in the Tayrjvtarai.


In 1670 the owner was the celebrated Thomas Thynne satirized in Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, and Bishop Ken found a home at Longleat for twenty years after the loss of his bishopric.


Though satirized in a famous line (Juv.


In avoiding the literary conceits and fopperies which he satirizes he has recourse to the most unnatural contortions of expression.


During the i 7th century the inhabitants of Banbury seem to have been zealous Puritans, and are frequently satirized by contemporary dramatists.


It seems written to expose the corruption of domestic life in Florence, and especially to satirize the friars in their familar part of gobetweens, tame cats, confessors and adulterers.


And how is this impersonality or absoluteness of the conditions of knowledge to be established ?Thus scepticism and relativism are superseded by a historical philosophy, and the absoluteness of truth is affirmed, but the notion of a definite truth is at the same time both negated and satirized.


His most famous play was the Fishes, in which he satirized the fondness of the Athenian epicures for fish.


Thus scepticism and relativism are superseded by a historical philosophy, and the absoluteness of truth is affirmed, but the notion of a definite truth is at the same time both negated and satirized.


The artificial character of the diction renders it in emotional passages stilted and even absurd, and makes Canning's clever caricature - The Loves of the Triangles - often remarkably like the poem it satirizes: in some passages, however, it is not without a stately appropriateness.


It is said that Rabelais met and quarrelled with Joachim du Bellay the poet at Rome, and with Ronsard at Meudon and elsewhere, that this caused a breach between him and the Pleiade, that he satirized its classicizing tendencies in the episode of the Limousin scholar, and that Ronsard after his death avenged himself by a libellous epitaph.


The clergy were satirized and denounced in popular pamphlets and songs.


His Ecclesiastical Characteristics (1753), Serious Apology (1764), and History of a Corporation of Servants discovered a few years ago in the Interior Parts of South America (1765), attacked various abuses in the church and satirized the "moderate" party.





Synonyms:

make fun, laugh at, roast, blackguard, guy, poke fun, rib, satirise, ridicule, jest at, lampoon,



Antonyms:

raw, woman,

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