ruthlessly mock
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To mock someone in a cruel and determined way, without caring about their feelings.
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- The bullies would ruthlessly mock anyone who seemed different.
- He learned to ignore those who ruthlessly mocked his ambitious dreams.
- The satirical play ruthlessly mocks the hypocrisy of modern politics.
- Despite her efforts, some critics ruthlessly mocked her artistic vision.
- It's cruel to ruthlessly mock someone for their genuine mistakes.
- She felt isolated as her peers ruthlessly mocked her traditional clothing.
- The comedian's act ruthlessly mocks celebrity culture and its absurdities.
- They would ruthlessly mock their opponents, showing no mercy.
- His unconventional ideas led others to ruthlessly mock his proposals.
- The public figure was ruthlessly mocked online after his gaffe.