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apodioxis

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English

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Examples (rhetoric)

The Republican proposal is as heartless as we would expect.
The Democrats cannot be taken seriously on military matters.

Etymology

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From Latin, from ἀποδίωξις (apodíōxis), from Ancient Greek ἀποδιώκειν (apodiṓkein, to drive away).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌæpə(ʊ)daɪˈɒksɪs/

Noun

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apodioxis

  1. (rhetoric, obsolete) Emphatic rejection or dismissal of an opponent or an opposing proposition.

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