Moderate as in jail To heighten or exaggerate, especially for humorous or satirical effect. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Send-up'
The cartoon artist used clever visuals to create a send-up of modern technology in his comic strip.
The film director's latest work was a send-up of traditional romance movies, filled with unexpected twists.
The political cartoonist published a send-up of the recent political scandal, using humor to make a serious point.
In the thrilling novel, the protagonist sought to send-up the antagonist who had terrorized the town for years.
As a last resort, the authorities had to send-up the dangerous gang members to protect the community.
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