synecdochize
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From synecdoche + -ize.
Verb
[edit]synecdochize (third-person singular simple present synecdochizes, present participle synecdochizing, simple past and past participle synecdochized)
- To represent with or as if with a synecdoche.
- 2016, S. Newstok, Ayanna Thompson, Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, page 290
- ...for those things that synecdochize this relationship between the real and the spectral.
- 1986, Marilyn Schneider, Vengeance of the Victim: History and Symbol in Giorgio Bassani's Fiction, page 41
- The Finzi-Continis synecdochize the ethnic case par excellence.
- 2002, Paul Dowling, The Sociology of Mathematics Education: Mathematical Myths / Pedagogic Texts, page 146
- The text may also proceduralize through the use of exemplars which constitute specific instances which tacitly stand for, or synecdochize, a whole class.
- 1990, Clayton Koelb, Nietzsche as Postmodernist: Essays Pro and Contra, page 173
- In this phenomenological sense, Berger is aware that in looking at Hals's paintings, he synecdochizes a partial perception, that he chooses to see specific...
- 1990, Susan Hardy AikenRosi Braidotti, Paul Gilroy, Isak Dinesen and the Engendering of Narrative, page 173
- ...multiply inscribed within it, the smelling-bottles synecdochize the larger fragmentary "story" of woman, the "Gift" whose contours Augustus, seeing only through...
- 2016, S. Newstok, Ayanna Thompson, Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, page 290