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- PROLEPTIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROLEPSIS is anticipation
- PROLEPTIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Proleptic definition: (of a date) retroactively calculated using a later calendar than the one used at the time See examples of PROLEPTIC used in a sentence
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- PROLEPTIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PROLEPTIC meaning: 1 making your argument stronger or avoiding crticism by mentioning an argument against your own… Learn more
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8) Be proleptic, a word that comes from the Greek for “anticipation ” That is, get the better of the major objection to your argument by raising and answering it in advance
- proleptic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
proleptic, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Proleptic - definition of proleptic by The Free Dictionary
Define proleptic proleptic synonyms, proleptic pronunciation, proleptic translation, English dictionary definition of proleptic n pl pro·lep·ses 1 The anachronistic representation of something as existing before its proper or historical time, as in the precolonial United States
- Prolepsis | Anticipation, Foreshadowing, Suspense | Britannica
prolepsis, a figure of speech in which a future act or development is represented as if already accomplished or existing The following lines from John Keats ’s “Isabella” (1820), for example, proleptically anticipate the assassination of a living character:
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