Hypozeugma is a rhetorical device that involves the use of a single word that functions in multiple grammatical roles in a sentence. Some synonyms for hypozeugma include anadiplosis, where a word or phrase is repeated at the end of one clause and at the beginning of the next, and chiasmus, where two phrases are repeated in reverse order. Another related device is zeugma, which involves the use of a single word to modify two or more other words in a sentence. Some examples of zeugma include "She broke his car and his heart" and "He lost his coat and his temper." All of these devices are used to achieve a stylistic effect in writing and speech.