0 (the art of making) a drawing or written or spoken description of someone that usually makes them look silly by making part of their appearance or character more noticeable than it really is -- caricatura
1 to create a caricature -- caricaturizar
Charles Dickens caricatured lawyers (= represented them in a way that made them look silly) in several of his novels.
2 a drawing or imitation (of someone or something) which is so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous -- caricatura
I shall finish by saying that without fundamental human values and rights, democracy may be a defective solution, if not a caricature of how to govern.
Of course this is not enough, but it should at least protect us from caricatures about our poor record of development aid.
It does not mean that one has to approve of these caricatures or consider them to be in good taste.
The same applies to the caricature of social and liberal.
The least thing can spark off violence, and caricature is never far away.
I believe it is time to call a stop to this masquerade and this caricature of democratic debate.
Let me repeat, ladies and gentlemen, that you should not believe the caricatures of my political profile that you sometimes come across.
Yet is fundamentalism not a caricature of religion?