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poetic licence noun [mass noun]The freedom to depart from the facts of a matter or from the conventional rules of language when speaking or writing in order to create an effect: he used a little poetic licence to embroider a good tale...- No one is going to be able to get that document so in the end we're having to deal with some indisputable facts and some poetic licence.
- True poetry, however, is never entirely severed from the speaking voice; a certain latitude, however, sometimes called poetic licence, allows the poet to take liberties with language.
- There is a circular logic in the premise here and the anthropomorphy that renders objects sentient still niggles, despite allowance for poetic licence.
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