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Peroration

/ˌpɛrəˈreɪʃən/noun
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Peroration is the concluding part of a speech or discourse, typically marked by elaborate language and rhetorical flourishes to emphasize key points and leave a strong impression. In contemporary contexts, it's often used in debates, presentations, or even casual arguments to summarize and persuade, though it can sometimes come across as overly dramatic in everyday settings.

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The longest recorded peroration in history was delivered by Indian leader Jawaharlal Nehru in his 'Tryst with Destiny' speech in 1947, lasting over an hour and inspiring a nation on the eve of independence, yet it's the final lines that are most quoted today. This demonstrates how a powerful peroration can etch a speech into cultural memory, influencing generations with just a few well-chosen words.

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