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Auditorial

Auditorial \Au`di*to"ri*al\, a. Auditory. [R.]

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auditorial

a. auditory

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Auditorial

An auditorial is an audio editorial used by journalists to satirize a phrase, speech or statement through an audio recording of the phrase, speech of statement.

A common practice is to take a short phrase from a speech and loop it repeatedly over background music, usually generic electronic music. Humor and satire are the main devices of an auditorial, often encouraging the general public to laugh at and criticize the figure in question.

Usage examples of "auditorial".

If her uncle was the technical expert in this Auditorial duo, did that leave Vorkosigan as the.

In the dark doubts of night, Miles sometimes wondered if Emperor Gregor had quite thought through his most recent Auditorial appointment.

Until his Auditorial apotheosis three years ago, so startling to his relatives, Vorthys had had a most un-Vorish career himself.

But I didn't choose to do what was necessary, because I did not want to appear to use or abuse my Auditorial power in an offensive way.

Never had an ImpSec courier ship seemed to move so slowly, and since no amount of Auditorial screaming at the crew could change the laws of physics, Miles had perforce seethed in silence.

If her uncle was the technical expert in this Auditorial duo, did that leave Vorkosigan as the .

Also present, incidentally, were Boriz's son-in-law Sigur Vorbretten, and Count Tomas Vormuir, who apparently had a little run-in with your cousin in his Auditorial capacity recently.

I've just come from one of the more difficult interviews of my Auditorial career.

But I didn’t choose to do what was necessary, because I did not want to appear to use or abuse my Auditorial power in an offensive way.

Not that I'd planned to give him a Betan vote in my Auditorial decrees, mind you.