make a mockery of
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make a mockery of (third-person singular simple present makes a mockery of, present participle making a mockery of, simple past and past participle made a mockery of)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To mock; to ridicule or imitate, often to express contempt.
- 2023 November 1, Philip Haigh, “TPE must choose the right route to a brighter future”, in RAIL, number 995, page 56:
- This is also a TransPennine Express service which makes a mockery of the word 'express'.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To defeat easily, so as to show up as inadequate.
- The burglars made a mockery of the museum's security system.
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