Hypozeuxis is a rhetorical device that involves using multiple clauses or phrases with a similar grammatical structure and length to express a complex idea. Synonyms for this technique include parallelism, balance, and repetition. Parallelism emphasizes the equality and similarity of ideas, while balance highlights the symmetry and harmony of different elements in a sentence or paragraph. Repetition, on the other hand, emphasizes the recurrence of certain words or phrases for a specific effect. Other related rhetorical devices include anaphora, antithesis, and chiasmus, each of which involves arranging words or phrases in a distinctive pattern to enhance the impact of a message.