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Proleptic

Description:

Proleptic is an adjective that refers to something that anticipates or represents a future event as if it had already occurred. It can also describe the act of attributing a characteristic or role to someone or something before they have actually acquired it.

Senses:

1. Anticipating a future event: In this sense, proleptic suggests the act of considering or expressing something that is expected or projected to happen in the future as if it has already taken place.

2. Attributing a characteristic or role prematurely: In this context, proleptic implies the act of assigning or assigning a quality, role, or title to someone or something before they have actually achieved or acquired it.

Usage:

Sense 1: Anticipating a future event

Sample sentence 1: The author's proleptic descriptions in the novel painted a vivid picture of the character's tragic fate.

Sample sentence 2: The proleptic imagery in the painting gave viewers a glimpse into the artist's vision of the future.

Sense 2: Attributing a characteristic or role prematurely

Sample sentence 1: The organization's decision to promote him to team leader was proleptic, as he had not yet demonstrated the necessary leadership skills.

Sample sentence 2: The proleptic title of "Professor" was bestowed upon her even before she had completed her PhD.

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