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The figure of speech is synecdoche.
What is synecdoche?
A figure of speech known as synecdoche uses a term to signify one thing to refer to another that is related. It is a rhetorical device.
A sort of metonymy called synecdoche is when a term for one part of something is used to refer to the entire (pars pro toto), or the other way around (totum pro parte).
Examples from everyday English usage include suits for business people, car wheels, and soldier boots. Government buildings are used as metonyms and, occasionally, as synecdoche to allude to their occupants. Because the structure can be seen as a component of the bureaucracy, "The Pentagon" for the US Department of Defense can be regarded as a synecdoche. Similar to this, it is a synecdoche to refer to "Number 10" as "the Office of the Prime Minister" (of the United Kingdom).
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