verb
- to place two or more things side by side, especially to compare or contrast them
Usage: formal
Examples
- The museum juxtaposed ancient artifacts with modern art pieces.
- The photographer juxtaposed images of wealth and poverty to make a statement.
- In her essay, she juxtaposed the two political theories effectively.
- The director juxtaposed scenes of war with peaceful family moments.
- The artist juxtaposed bright colors against dark backgrounds.
- The documentary juxtaposes interviews with historical footage.