peroration en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Even in his day this appeared unduly conservative and his perorations were met with laughter, which effectively ended his political career before it had begun.
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The final triumphant peroration raised the roof, as it always does, but by then it felt rather late in the day.
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When crowning the end of a large-scale work the apotheosis functions as a peroration, following an analogy with the art of rhetoric.
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In such cases it was considered a mark of honour to be asked to deliver the peroration.
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The peroration was the striking part.
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And in her peroration, she explicitly commented on those who struggle in a post-globalisation world: those who work hard but are "just managing".
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The manuscript stops short, without a peroration, though the last page is not written on the verso, so that the text that has been preserved was complete as it stood.
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Incidentally, the words used in this knock-and-answer peroration have long ceased to be used in ordinary language.
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He concluded with an impassioned peroration, in which he bade the "moderate" remember the "other man", and vote "not to hurt".
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The peroration had two main purposes: to remind the audience of the main points of the speech ("recapitulatio") and to influence their emotions ("affectus").
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