Definition of Apostrophizes. Meaning of Apostrophizes. Synonyms of Apostrophizes

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Definition of Apostrophizes

Apostrophize
Apostrophize A*pos"tro*phize, v. i. To use the rhetorical figure called apostrophe.

Meaning of Apostrophizes from wikipedia

- speech is often introduced by the vocative exclamation, "O". Poets may apostrophize a beloved, the Muses, God or gods, love, time, or any other entity that...
- Lazarus' remains transferred to Constantinople in 898. The transfer was apostrophized by Arethas, bishop of Caesarea, and is commemorated by the Eastern Orthodox...
- considers the fact that his own family "made its money killing trees", he apostrophizes his apology and plea for advice to the coppice within which he has momentarily...
- writes of M. Paul Emanuel: "Irritable he was; one heard that, as he apostrophized with vehemence the awkward squad under his orders." Brontë had also...
- with care, shakes the box with expert hand, throws rapidly, humorously apostrophizes them, and patiently waits the issue. Silent at a good throw, he makes...
- Philemon Asteroid 172 Baucis Friend of the ancient Gr**** poet Erinna, apostrophized in her long poem The Distaff An ancient Gr**** wrestler from Troezen...
- Paradiso. In Geoffrey Chaucer's "Man of Law's Tale", the Primum Mobile is apostrophized: "O firste moevyng! crueel firmament, / With thy diurnal sweigh that...
- Igor's Campaign as being active at the court of Yaroslav the Wise. He is apostrophized as Volos's grandson in the opening lines of The Lay (probably a reference...
- trademark could be rendered useless." ("Grammarously Speaking: Don't Apostrophize that Trademark," by Lisa Salazar, 3 G****s and A Law Blog, July 27, 2011...
- the third session of the UN General ****embly in 1948 in Paris, Spaak apostrophized the delegation of the Soviet Union with the famous words: "peur de vous"...