"Paralleled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Paralleled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Paralleled" Meaning

Parallelled refers to a situation or phenomenon where multiple events, concepts, or entities are similar, identical, or co-existent, often in a way that is consistent, symmetrical, or simultaneous. In other words, things that are parallelled have some form of similarity or equivalence, either structurally, functionally, or conceptually.

"Paralleled" Examples

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Parallelled can be used as a verb, meaning to make (two or more things) similar or identical in structure, arrangement, or design, often for the purpose of comparison or contrast.

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| Example | Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| Comparative structure | The company's financial reports are paralleled with those of its competitors. |
| Linguistic comparison | The grammatical structures of the two languages are paralleled in many ways. |
| Architectural design | The new skyscraper's design is paralleled with that of the iconic Eiffel Tower. |
| Scientific experimentation | The scientists paralleled their experiment with one conducted by a fellow researcher. |
| Literary analysis | The author's use of symbolism is paralleled with that of other prominent writers of the era.

"Paralleled" Similar Words

Paralipomena

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Paralipomenon

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Paralipses

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Paralipses are a rhetorical device in which a sentence or phrase is inserted into a text, often in parentheses, to provide additional information or explanation that is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. They are often used to clarify or amplify the meaning of the surrounding text, and can add tone, humor, or personality to the writing.

Paralipsis

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Paralipsis is a rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer mentions something they are deliberately avoiding talking about or discussing. It is a way of acknowledging the existence of an issue or topic without directly addressing it, often in order to evade or gloss over its significance. An example of paralipsis might be saying "I'm not going to mention anyone's name, but some people might think this is a great idea" - the speaker is avoiding mentioning a specific name or accepting blame, but still acknowledging the issue's existence.

Paralithodes

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Parallax

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Parallelepiped

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Parallelepipedon

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A parallelepipedon is a three-dimensional solid whose faces are all parallelograms.

Paralleling

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Parallelisation

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Parallelise

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Parallelised

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Parallelising

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Parallelism

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