Antimetabole

/ˌæntiməˈtæbəli/ noun

A rhetorical device in which words, clauses, or concepts are repeated in reverse order to create a balanced, mirror-like effect in a phrase or sentence.

From Greek 'anti-' (against, opposite) and 'metabole' (exchange, turning). The term comes from classical rhetoric and describes a specific technique used by ancient Greek and Roman orators for emphasis and elegance.

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