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prolepsis

[proh-lep-sis] / proʊˈlɛp sɪs /


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Through its use of foreshadowing and prolepsis, “The Arabian Nights” consistently fosters a fatalistic sense that no one can escape his or her destiny.

From Washington Post • Jun. 11, 2019

In fact, Fo makes explicit reference to the theater throughout, and uses borrowed techniques — including a visual “proscenium,” prolepsis, asides, interludes, shifting scenes and the dismantling of the fourth wall.

From Washington Post • Aug. 10, 2015

In formal rhetoric, prolepsis means the anticipation of possible objections to an argument for the sake of answering them.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 13, 2015

There is an accidental prolepsis in the "Hon."

From Toronto of Old by Scadding, Henry

A good life is the prolepsis of Divine science—the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

From Christian Mysticism by Inge, William Ralph