"Preterition" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Preterition" Meaning

Preterition refers to a deliberate act of omission or a refusal to mention someone, something, or a particular aspect, often done to avoid acknowledging or confronting an unpleasant reality, a difficult truth, or an uncomfortable issue. It can also describe a rhetorical device in literature where an author intentionally omits a crucial detail or mention something to create suspense, build tension, or convey a particular tone.

"Preterition" Examples

5 Usage Examples of Preterition


1. Avoiding Confrontation


"In this response, preterition is used to sidestep the charge by deflecting criticism of King George."

-- Andre Ventel/Henry Ashbee, The Social Bases of Crime (1871)

In this excerpt, the word "preterition" refers to the act of omitting or evading reference to a difficult subject.

2. Acastrophic Event


"The preterition that occurred in the journal article disguised its true focus and content."

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Pretentiousness

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An excessive belief in one's own importance or superiority, often by using complicated language or references to high culture. It involves acting or speaking in a way that tries to show off one's knowledge or sophistication, but can come across as insincere or arrogant.

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A preterist is a person who advocates for preterism, a Christian eschatological view that interprets biblical prophecies, particularly those found in the New Testament, as having been fulfilled in the past.<br><br>Preterists believe that the events described in the Book of Revelation, for example, took place in the 1st century AD, shortly after the time of Jesus Christ, and were fulfilled in the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the fall of the Roman Empire, rather than in future events.<br><br>Therefore, preterists generally do not believe in a future apocalypse or return of Jesus Christ, but rather see Jesus' second coming as an event that has already occurred in the sense that God's judgment and salvation have been unleashed upon the world.<br><br>Preterism is often contrasted with futurism, which sees many biblical prophecies as still to be fulfilled in the future.

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The word "preterit" refers to the past tense in English grammar, particularly the preterite tense. It is the simple past tense, used to describe an action or state that occurred at a specific point in the past, which has been completed.<br><br>Example: "I walked" or "She wrote a letter."<br><br>In contrast to the present perfect tense ("I have walked" or "She has written a letter"), the preterite tense is used to indicate that the action is completed and has a clear starting and ending point.<br><br>It is worth noting that the preterit tense is used mainly in British English, while in American English, the simple past tense is often used instead, with no distinction between present perfect and simple past tenses.

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The word "preterites" refers to a grammatical concept primarily associated with biblical and theological contexts, particularly among Protestant churches. The preterites, also sometimes referred to in various other denominations and traditions, hold a perspective on the interpretation of Christian scripture, particularly in relation to the end times or the eschaton.

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Permission granted before a certain action or event.

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