an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
the state of being close together or side by side.
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Origin of juxtaposition
1655–65; <French <Latin juxtā side by side + French positionposition
The juxtaposition of this section of the blog to that which discusses Google’s quality raters would seem to imply that the input from the raters’ is a substantial part of this process.
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The juxtaposition planted a story of association on websites that touted both men for their talks.
The Price of Steve Scalise’s Silence|Jason Berry|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Regardless, The Blood Telegram offers a nuanced yet unflinching look at the juxtaposition of geopolitics and humanitarian crisis.
Bloody Bloody Richard Nixon’s Role in a Forgotten Genocide|Nick Turse|September 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“I love the juxtaposition between sexy, corset-details and these incredibly beautiful fabrics,” she said.
Jason Wu’s Softer Side|Isabel Wilkinson|September 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Her yen for juxtaposition of pretty and ugly, water and tar, public and private, can be seen in the smallest moments.
This Week’s Hot Reads: August 19, 2013|Jen Vafidis|August 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Is it the juxtaposition of Geordie straightforwardness with lofty intellectualism?
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Your uncle was such a master of expression that almost anything placed in juxtaposition must suffer from the contrast.
McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 1893|Various
Each of these cars had a door cut in one end, and these door-way ends were placed in juxtaposition and remained so always.
The Crest of the Continent|Ernest Ingersoll
How the noblest and the commonest stand there in juxtaposition!
Beyond Good and Evil|Friedrich Nietzsche
There might be a juxtaposition of persons, but there could be no society; there might be a Personal, but not a Political, Economy.
Harmonies of Political Economy|Frdric Bastiat
It is eloquent in its brevity and juxtaposition of the creative word and the created world.
The Expositor's Bible: The Psalms, Vol. 1|A. Maclaren
Words related to juxtaposition
proximity, touching, nearness, abutment, contact
Medical definitions for juxtaposition
juxtaposition
[ jŭk′stə-pə-zĭsh′ən ]
n.
The state of being placed or situated side by side.