mockery in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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mockery in the PONS Dictionary

mockery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make a mockery of sb/sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He reportedly vowed to make a mockery of his trial.
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It was alarming to see so much time, money and effort being spent on making a mockery of hard won scientific knowledge.
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He also filed a bill seeking to outlaw political turncoatism which has long made a mockery of our political system.
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He views the subordination enacted in workplaces as a mockery of freedom, and denounces as hypocrites the various theorists who support freedom while supporting work.
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The scientific community of the time responded with resistance and mockery.
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Likes to show off his amazing skills and make a mockery of a defense by dribbling past them with his amazing pace like.
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Since they were unsuccessful the term was invariably meant as a mockery.
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His boisterous, indecorous heyeah (here) come da judge schtick, which made a mockery of formal courtroom etiquette, became his signature routine.
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It is an old jealous man married to a young woman and thus often an object of mockery.
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Nobody can replace any of the actors of the 1964 classic, and it would amount to mockery if it is done.
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