Ridiculizes
Ridiculizes is the third-person singular present tense of the verb ridiculize, meaning to cause something to be regarded as ridiculous or to mock or belittle by presenting it as laughable. The term is formed from the noun ridicule, with the English verb-forming suffix -ize. In British English, the corresponding form is ridiculises, reflecting a different spelling pattern.
Etymology and related forms: Ridiculize derives from ridicule, which comes from Old French ridicule and ultimately
Usage and nuance: Ridiculizes appears in analytical, journalistic, and literary writing to describe a rhetorical action
Examples: The columnist ridiculizes the proposal by exaggerating its flaws. The comedian ridiculizes contemporary politics to