satirical in the PONS Dictionary

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Together, they wrote the script for about a hundred movies, mainly satirical comedies.
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Fielder summarized the episode's satirical intent as a parody about the power of corporate branding.
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Unlike comics, they have no plot, being composed of separate satirical pictures.
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This is because criticism against authority often resulted in satirical parodies that presupposes and confirms emancipation of the supposedly oppressed people.
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They did, however, help popularize the general concept and idea of satirical repetition of an outlandish phrase or speech.
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The clown act was enormously popular, but often banned or censored due to its satirical political content.
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That's a crazily provocative, futuristic and satirical song.
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He tried his hand at a satirical novel on a timely subject for the 1930sdictatorship.
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Content generally includes interviews with comedians and indie rock musicians, tour diaries, cartoons, prank correspondence, and satirical essays, lists, hipster how-to guides, and advice columns.
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The term is of significant satirical value and may be used in the denigration of popular religions or belief systems.
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