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mockery [ˈmɑːkəri, Brit ˈmɒk-] SUBST

1. mockery (ridicule):

mockery

2. mockery (subject of derision):

mockery
to make a mockery of sb/sth

Exemplos de frases com mockery

to make a mockery of sb/sth

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Furthermore, users are becoming increasingly open in their mockery of them by actively using homophones to avoid censorship.
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Since they were unsuccessful the term was invariably meant as a mockery.
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His trial is a mockery and travesty of justice.
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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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Some argue that use of media during courtroom proceedings presents a mockery of the judicial 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 on-field action made a mockery of the immense off-field publicity.
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It's not as though we're attempting to get involved with the mockery of icons.
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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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Much of the novel is devoted to mockery of the phoniness and self-importance of people in the film industry.
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