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[ US /ˌdʒəkstəˈpoʊzd/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈʌkstɐpˌə‍ʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. placed side by side often for comparison
    juxtaposed pictures

How To Use juxtaposed In A Sentence

  • This series is characterised by perfect realism juxtaposed with wild imagination.
  • He painted Avlekete, the Fon spirit of the sea, outside, next to the wall of juxtaposed African and African Diaspora Vodun symbols.
  • These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron.
  • His concertos are made up of strings of juxtaposed contrasting movements (between four and six per concerto) and you sense that he could go on adding more gigues, sarabandes and gavottes without damaging the overall structure.
  • An image of a taxi-clogged street is set against one of smiling boys in an alleyway; an aerial view of straight avenues, traffic circles, and high-rises is juxtaposed with one of the honeycombed streets of the old town.110 Bloodlust
  • This pattern is repeated in time: in the cult of Christ as the "son'' he is the "intercessor" and savior juxtaposed to the avenging, punishing father.'' Indic Ideas in the Graeco-Roman World
  • For example, opposite arms may be juxtaposed during prophase of meiosis, providing opportunities for gene-conversion type events.
  • Juxtaposed against his traditional weather-beaten cowboy gear is a shining chrome lightsaber — a symbol of his destruction of a Jedi warrior.
  • Through a twenty-year correspondence, Otto von Habsburg has also shown me the manners and politesse of the Old World juxtaposed with the pragmatism and political sense of the new.
  • With the return of the dreaded S-word juxtaposed with some of the most beautiful sunshine we've seen in months, the Northwest is feeling a bit punchy. Seattlest
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