Definition of Asyndetically. Meaning of Asyndetically. Synonyms of Asyndetically

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Definition of Asyndetically

Asyndetically
Asyndetic As`yn*det"ic, a. [See Asyndeton.] Characterized by the use of asyndeton; not connected by conjunctions. -- As`yn*det"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Asyndetically from wikipedia

- coordinating conjunctions, respectively. More generally, in grammar, an asyndetic coordination is a type of coordination in which no coordinating conjunction...
- functions, one in each of the blended clauses. The clauses are connected asyndetically. Usually the word common to both sentences is a predicative or an object...
- In psychiatry, derailment (aka loosening of ****ociation, asyndesis, asyndetic thinking, knight's move thinking, entgleisen, disorganised thinking) categorises...
- spoken by Jesus in reference to himself. These words, and sometimes the asyndetic variant via veritas vita, have been used as the motto of various educational...
- question of whether it would be reasonable to consider the list to be an asyndetic list. Truck drivers demanded overtime pay; the defense conceded that the...
- the rhythm of iambic pentameter (the resulting conjunction is called an asyndetic tricolon). Conversely, on the next line, the end of "I come to bury Caesar...
- clauses, but phrases could also be coordinated without any conjunction (asyndetic). Verbs had an indicative mood, an imperative mood and others. Tenses...
- compounding, considers compounds of synonymous components to be hendiadys: The asyndetic type noun + noun is also used in coordinative compounds, so-called twin...
- Anthology of English Literature; accurate, "foreignizing" prose, using asyndetic coordination, "somewhat ponderous but ... dignified tone ... viewed by...
- himself. sn The statement The one who does what is bad has not seen God is asyndetic; its abrupt introduction adds emphasis. The statement reiterates the common...