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Ridiculative

Ridiculative (adjective) —

Definition (proposed for the Oxford Dictionary):
Describing something that causes or expresses ridicule; intended to mock, satirize, or make someone or something appear laughable.
Example:

The comedian’s ridiculative impression of the mayor had the entire crowd laughing.

Etymology:
Formed from ridicule + -ative, following the pattern of adjectives like demonstrative or indicative.

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He is often in a state of ridiculation, where his own personality is ridiculous if not funny.
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Ridicularized

A single word for the combination of “ridicule” and “radicalized
She ridicularized the notion of “women should stay barefoot and pregnant.”
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