![]() ![]() 2021 What some might call clear price-gouging tactics by such entities make for a convenient, and politically bipartisan, punching bag as a sort-of synecdoche of the sector's moral failings. 2020 What film choruses offer us is a perfect synecdoche for the collective, frenzied, and deeply mercenary magic that creates movies in the first place. ![]() Ishion Hutchinson, The New York Review of Books, 19 Nov. 2021 The synecdoche soon wore down, however, and other words came into view. 2022 This freedom was evoked with the Abstract Expressionist brushstrokes of Pollock and Franz Kline, whose art became a synecdoche for unfettered personal expression and for individualism more broadly. Michael Robbins, Harper’s Magazine , 9 Nov. Jonathon Keats, Forbes, 27 June 2022 As a synecdoche for the tragedy of our historical moment, consider a news item about the murder of nineteen schoolchildren in Uvalde, Texas. 2022 Even if the flavors and textures of khoresht-e hulu are not all there is to Persian heritage, a traditional dish is a synecdoche for the culture. 2023 The images seen in many outlets, especially newspapers, still follow most of the rules of discretion and synecdoche that have become commonplace in war photography: Faces are often obscured or hidden, a hand or foot substitutes for the whole of the body. Recent Examples on the Web The synecdoche and the implication were Glaser’s rhetoric. ![]()
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