travesty in the PONS Dictionary

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It would have been a savings, but an historic travesty.
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He was widely quoted as calling the production a travesty and an act of artistic vandalism.
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Charlotte also became fascinated and quite talented at playing travesty roles, male roles played by women.
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They are quite simply a travesty in the name of art.
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The result, historians agree, was a legal travesty.
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The season was a travesty for the club as they were relegated in last place, fifteen points from safety.
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It would be travesty of the vision of a devotee.
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Worse than a project focused travesty, however, it constitutes a programmatic travesty.
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The first planet he visits has been completely destroyed, the second is a gerontocratic travesty of a democracy, and the third is a repressive matriarchy.
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It has been described as terrible and embarrassing and as a travesty.
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