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    Par·al·lel·ism
    /ˈperəˌlelˌiz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way: "Greek thinkers who believed in the parallelism of microcosm and macrocosm"
  2. par· al· lel· ism ˈpar-ə-ˌlel-ˌiz-əm, -ləl-. : a philosophical or psychological doctrine that there is a one-to-one correspondence between events in the mind and events in the brain but that the two sets of events exist without interacting in a causal way. called also psychophysical parallelism.

  3. Parallelism is a figure of speech in which two or more elements of a sentence (or series of sentences) have the same grammatical structure. These "parallel" elements can be used to intensify the rhythm of language, or to draw a comparison, emphasize, or elaborate on an idea.

  4. Parallelism is the repetition of grammatical elements in writing and speaking. Parallelism influences the grammatical structure of sentences but can also impact the meaning of thoughts and ideas being presented.

  5. PARALLELISM definition: 1. the use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or longer parts so as to balance ideas of equal…. Learn more.

  6. What does parallelism mean? Parallelism is a grammatical term for arranging words with syntactically accurate structure. In other words, parallelism refers to making sentences have the same, or parallel, structure. Parallelism is essential to proper writing (and speaking, for that matter). Examples of Parallelism:

  7. agreement in direction, tendency, or character; the state or condition of being parallel. a parallelor comparison. Metaphysics. the doctrine that mental and bodily processes are concomitant, each varying with variation of the other, but that there is no causal relation of interaction between the two. parallelism.

  8. PARALLELISM meaning: 1. the use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or longer parts so as to balance ideas of equal…. Learn more.

  9. Definition of Parallelism. Parallelism is the usage of repeating words and forms to give pattern and rhythm to a passage in literature. Parallelism often either juxtaposes contrasting images or ideas so as to show their stark difference, or joins similar concepts to show their connection.

  10. Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure. In its most basic usage, parallelism provides a phrase with balance and clarity.

  11. parallelism, in rhetoric, component of literary style in both prose and poetry, in which coordinate ideas are arranged in phrases, sentences, and paragraphs that balance one element with another of equal importance and similar wording. The repetition of sounds, meanings, and structures serves to order, emphasize, and point out relations.

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