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anastrophe
[uh-nas-truh-fee]
noun
Rhetoric.
inversion of the usual order of words.
anastrophe
/ əˈnæstrəfɪ /
noun
rhetoric another term for inversion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anastrophe1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anastrophe1
C16: from Greek, from anastrephein to invert
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The literary term “anastrophe” refers to the technique of reversing word order in a sentence for effect.
From Los Angeles Times
Some retellings of celebrated stories enact a kind of anastrophe on a higher level, lifting one author’s plot to another author’s purpose — and in the process reversing the polarity of the story.
From Los Angeles Times
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