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Meaning of syllepsis

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syllepsis (n)

use of a word to govern two or more words though agreeing in number or case etc. with only one

syllepsis Sentence Examples

  1. The students enjoyed the lecture, the professor, and the caffeine sylleptically.
  2. The jury found the defendant guilty, innocent, and bewildered.
  3. Sam ate the pizza, the cheese, and the pepperoni sylleptically.
  4. The politician promised unity, peace, and himself.
  5. The hikers encountered rain, snow, and hypothermia sylleptically.
  6. The teacher assigned homework, essays, and headaches.
  7. The parent praised the child, the artwork, and the macaroni.
  8. The traveler saw the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the grandeur.
  9. The dog chased the squirrel, the bone, and the tail.
  10. The storm brought rain, thunder, and power outages sylleptically.

FAQs About the word syllepsis

use of a word to govern two or more words though agreeing in number or case etc. with only one

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The students enjoyed the lecture, the professor, and the caffeine sylleptically.

The jury found the defendant guilty, innocent, and bewildered.

Sam ate the pizza, the cheese, and the pepperoni sylleptically.

The politician promised unity, peace, and himself.