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HYPOBOLE

Volume 12 · 59 words · 1842 Edition

or Subjection (from ὑπό, and βάλλω, I cast), in Rhetoric, a figure which is so called because several things are mentioned which seem to make for the contrary side, and each of them is refuted in order. This figure, when complete, consists of three parts; a proposition, an enumeration of particulars with the answers to these, and a conclusion.