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Apostrophise

Definition: Apostrophe translates to "to take away" or "to remove." It's a phrase used in literature, music, and speech to indicate a shift in meaning from one thing to something else, often within a single sentence. Example: In the book of Job, when God reveals his plans for a person's future, the narrator says, "Job is going to be possessed by an angel of death." The apostrophe marks a change in meaning as the speaker takes away Job's understanding and perspective from his own life journey.


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Definition: Apocalyptic, a term referring to a book or periodical written in a mystical or apocalyptic style. Definition: In a book or periodical written in a mystical or apocalyptic style, words are often used in boldface and large letters to emphasize certain themes or concepts that appear more than once. This is called an "apostrophe" which has the effect of making the meaning of the phrase clearer, especially when it refers to something that was said but never clearly stated before. Example: In a book titled "Apocalyptic", the word "Apostrophe" is often used to emphasize certain themes or concepts.


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