Epizeuxislike
Epizeuxislike is a neologism used to describe a rhetorical effect or stylistic choice that mimics or resembles epizeuxis. Epizeuxis itself is a figure of speech involving the immediate repetition of a word or phrase for emphasis. Therefore, "epizeuxislike" refers to instances where a similar sense of repetition for emphasis is achieved, but not necessarily through the direct, adjacent repetition characteristic of true epizeuxis.
This term might be applied to contexts where words or ideas are repeated with slight variations, or
The concept acknowledges that stylistic devices can have variations and approximations. While strict adherence to the