vis-à-vis
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvis-à-visvis-à-vis /ˌviːz ɑː ˈviː, ˌviːz ə-/ preposition formalCONNECTED WITH in relation to or in comparison with something or someone the bargaining position of the UK vis-à-vis the rest of EuropeOrigin vis-à-vis (1700-1800) French “face to face”; → VISAGE