Juxtapose
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verb


(1)   Place side by side
"The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors"
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Etymology


From juxtaposer, corresponding to juxta- + pose, derived from + .

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  1. To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison.
    • 2006, Scarnati, Chris, "We should follow New Jersey's lead on this one", YourCranberry:
      "In juxtaposing the youth athletes of our grandparents' generation with those of the modern era, we're essentially comparing Volkswagen Beetles to Hummers."

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