Satirize
Satirize is a verb meaning to subject people, events, or institutions to satire—a form of critique that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, parody, or caricature to expose folly or vice. To satirize something is to criticize it by highlighting flaws in a way that is entertaining or thought-provoking, often with the aim of prompting reform or reflection rather than merely insulting the subject.
Satire, the corresponding noun, comes from Middle French satyre or Latin satira, ultimately from Greek satura,
Common techniques include irony, sarcasm, hyperbole, parody, and caricature. Satire depends on readers' recognition of discrepancies
Historically, satire appears in ancient and modern forms across cultures. In English-language literature, notable examples include