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prolepsis Meaning in Telugu ( prolepsis తెలుగు అంటే)



ప్రోలెప్సిస్, ఊహించిన విశేషణం

ముందస్తుగా అంచనా వేయడం మరియు జవాబు,

Noun:

ఇప్పటికే ఊహించబడింది, ఊహించిన విశేషణం, సూచన,



prolepsis's Usage Examples:

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In the opposite direction, a flashforward (or prolepsis) reveals events that will occur in the future.


She is also the true antagonist of the prolepsis, set 15 years later, where she has acquired a human form and manipulates.


Dawson turned his attention to English philology, issuing in 1806 a "prolepsis" of a new English dictionary, and a specimen of the dictionary itself.


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However, as we learn at the very end of the film, that scene also doubles as a prolepsis, since the dying man the boy is seeing is, in fact, himself.


flashforward (also spelled flash-forward, and more formally known as prolepsis) is a scene that temporarily takes the narrative forward in time from.


We thus have an analepsis and prolepsis in the very same scene.


"Had I but known" is a form of prolepsis or foreshadowing that hints at some looming disaster in which the first-person narrator laments their course.


Procatalepsis, also called prolepsis or prebuttal, is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to their own argument and then immediately.


A more nuanced, mainly implied, critique came from Jürgen Moltmann, whose philosophical roots lay in the Left Hegelians, Karl Marx and Ernst Bloch, and who proposed and elaborated a Theology of Hope, rather than of prolepsis, as a distinctively Christian response to History.


exercise prolepsis and proslepsis continuous and contiguous affect and effect upmost and utmost deprecate and defecate Some paronyms are truly synonymous, but.


collision and collusion conjuncture and conjecture excise and exercise prolepsis and proslepsis continuous and contiguous affect and effect upmost and.



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