adjective
- anticipating and answering objections or arguments before they are raised
- relating to or involving prolepsis, the representation of something future as already existing or past
Usage: rhetoric; formal
Usage: literary; grammar
Examples
- The speaker used a proleptic argument to address potential criticism.
- Her proleptic response showed she had anticipated the question.
- The author employed proleptic narration to hint at future events.
- His proleptic defense of the policy came before any attacks were made.
- The proleptic structure of the novel confused some readers.
- She made a proleptic statement to counter expected objections.