0 a drawing or imitation (of someone or something) which is so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous -- karikatur
Similarly, many physicians, and leaders of some organizations that speak for them, have caricatured evidence-based health care research as promoting 'cookbook medicine'.
I studied both perception and production of animal caricatures by human beings and machine programs.
The image of the horsewoman is better understood by using a wide variety of sources, including carte-de-visite photographs, fashion journals, equitation manuals, and caricatures.
Because the editors did not include any explicatory comments in that or in subsequent issues, it is difficult to fully understand the caricature's significance.
Figure 2b shows the children's performances when asked to identify named shape caricatures.
Anyone who endeavors to par r y or defuse those challenges must separa te them from the caricatures that inter mittently accompany them.
Though she graced fewer pages than the traditional fashion plate, she put her stamp on paintings, photographs, and caricatures.
His barbarous idols are horrific caricatures of the real thing.