Ridiculise
Ridiculise is a verb used mainly in British English to mean to subject someone or something to ridicule; to mock, deride, or laugh at as absurd. It can refer to ridiculing a person, an idea, an action, or an institution, often with the aim of making it seem ridiculous or contemptible. The term is more formal or literary than everyday slang and is typically encountered in writing, journalism, or debate.
Etymology and spelling variants: Ridiculise derives from the noun ridicule, which comes from Old French ridicule,
Usage notes: Ridiculise carries a stronger negative connotation than more neutral terms like mock or joke.
See also: ridicule (noun and verb), deride, mock, lampoon. While related, ridiculise emphasizes the act of making