verb
- placing two or more things side by side or close together, especially to compare or contrast them
Usage: present participle of juxtapose
Examples
- The artist is juxtaposing bright colors with dark shadows in her painting.
- The documentary succeeds by juxtaposing interviews with historical footage.
- She’s juxtaposing modern architecture with classical elements in her design.
- The writer is juxtaposing the wealthy neighborhood with the poor one to highlight inequality.
- By juxtaposing these two photographs, we can see how the city has changed.
- The museum is juxtaposing ancient artifacts with contemporary art pieces.