Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

metabasis

noun
/ˌmɛtəˈbeɪsɪs/
Definition
A transition from one state or condition to another, often used in rhetoric and literature to describe a change in a narrative’s flow or topic.
Examples
  • In her speech, the politician employed a metabasis to switch from discussing economic policies to social reforms.
  • The novel featured several instances of metabasis, which helped to highlight the character’s changing perspectives.
Meaning
Metabasis refers to a shift in conversation or text, where the speaker or writer transitions from one subject to another, typically to clarify or elaborate on a point.
Synonyms
  • Transition
  • Shift
  • Change
  • Alteration