verb
- to place in opposition or contrast; to set against something else
Usage: present participle of counterpose
Examples
- The artist is counterposing light and shadow in this painting.
- She spent the evening counterposing different theories about climate change.
- The debate involved counterposing traditional values with modern perspectives.
- The architect is counterposing curved lines against straight edges.
- The writer excels at counterposing humor with serious themes.
- They are counterposing the benefits and risks of the new policy.