Antanaclasis is a stylistic trope, in which a single word is repeated, but with a different meaning each time. It is a common device in puns and in advertising slogans. Some examples:
Examples:
It is derived from the Greek words anti ("against" ) ana ("up") and klasis ("breaking").
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