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Catachrestic

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cat·a·chre·sis  (kt-krss)
n. pl. cat·a·chre·ses (-sz)
1. The misapplication of a word or phrase, as the use of blatant to mean "flagrant."
2. The use of a strained figure of speech, such as a mixed metaphor.

[Latin catachrsis, improper use of a word, from Greek katakhrsis, excessive use, from katakhrsthai, to misuse : kata-, completely; see cata- + khrsthai, to use; see gher-2 in Indo-European roots.]

cata·chrestic (-krstk), cata·chresti·cal (-t-kl) adj.
cata·chresti·cal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.catachrestic - constituting or characterized by or given to catachresis


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28) Within the Enlightenment-era narratives that first broadcasted it, this catachrestic but ingenious conceit linked somatic response (orality and aurality) with the realities of racial exclusion, nautical travel, and largely capitalistic transculturation.
In this catachrestic maneuver, the authenticity of religion and culture is challenged or questioned.
 
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