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procatalepsis |
As a noun procatalepsis is
(rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
taxonomy |
procatalepsis |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and procatalepsis
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
procatalepsis is (rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
procataleptic |
procatalepsis |
Related terms |
Procatalepsis is a related term of procataleptic.
In rhetoric terms the difference between procataleptic and procatalepsis
is that
procataleptic is anticipating and answering objections before they have been raised while
procatalepsis is rebuttal of anticipated objections.
As an adjective procataleptic
is anticipating and answering objections before they have been raised.
As a noun procatalepsis is
a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
prebuttal |
procatalepsis |
Synonyms |
Procatalepsis is a synonym of prebuttal.
As nouns the difference between prebuttal and procatalepsis
is that
prebuttal is a preemptive rebuttal while
procatalepsis is a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
dislocation |
procatalepsis |
In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between dislocation and procatalepsis
is that
dislocation is (grammar) while
procatalepsis is (grammar) left dislocation.
As nouns the difference between dislocation and procatalepsis
is that
dislocation is the act of displacing, or the state of being displaced while
procatalepsis is (rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
counter |
procatalepsis |
In grammar terms the difference between counter and procatalepsis
is that
counter is a class of word used along with numbers to count objects and events, typically mass nouns. Although rare and optional in English (e.g. "20
head of cattle"), they are numerous and required in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean while
procatalepsis is left dislocation.
As nouns the difference between counter and procatalepsis
is that
counter is an object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc while
procatalepsis is a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
As an adverb counter
is contrary, in opposition; in an opposite direction.
As a verb counter
is to contradict, oppose.
As an adjective counter
is contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic.
strengthen |
procatalepsis |
As a verb strengthen
is (
lb) to make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify; to reinforce.
As a noun procatalepsis is
(rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
answers |
procatalepsis |
As nouns the difference between answers and procatalepsis
is that
answers is while
procatalepsis is (rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
As a verb answers
is (
answer).
argument |
procatalepsis |
As nouns the difference between argument and procatalepsis
is that
argument is proof, reason, point while
procatalepsis is (rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
objection |
procatalepsis |
As nouns the difference between objection and procatalepsis
is that
objection is the act of objecting while
procatalepsis is (rhetoric) a rhetorical exercise in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it, in an attempt to strengthen the argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments.
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