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    par·aen·esis
    [pəˈriːnɪsɪs]
    noun
    rare
    paraenesis (noun) · paraeneses (plural noun) · parenesis (noun) · pareneses (plural noun)
    1. an address or communication strongly urging someone to do something.
    Origin
    late 16th century: late Latin, from Greek parainesis, from parainein ‘exhort’, from para- ‘beside’ + ainein ‘speak of, praise’.
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