hold (someone or something) up to ridicule
hold (someone or something) up to ridicule
To mock or deride someone or something. I know Gloria—she'll definitely hold you up to ridicule if you go to her black-tie event in anything but a tux. Hey, don't hold me up to ridicule as if you've never made a mistake! He's your brother—of course he's going to hold you up to ridicule for the dumbest things.
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hold someone or something up to ridicule
Fig. to ridicule someone or something. They must stop holding Matt up to ridicule! Who do they think they are? She held up Donald to ridicule.
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