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The synonyms of “Juxtapose” are: place side by side, set side by side, place close to one another, set close to one another, mix
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “juxtapose” as a verb can have the following definitions:
mix | Mix so as to make a random order or arrangement. Up to eight tracks can be mixed simultaneously. |
place close to one another | Recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something. |
place side by side | Assign a rank or rating to. |
set close to one another | Urge to attack someone. |
set side by side | Estimate. |
abut | (of a building or an area of land) be next to or have a common boundary with. Masonry may crumble where a roof abuts it. |
adjacent | (of a pair of angles) formed on the same side of a straight line when intersected by another line. New York and adjacent cities. |
adjoin | Attach or add. The dining room adjoins a conservatory. |
after | At a later or future time afterwards. Duke Frederick died soon after. |
at | 100 at equal 1 kip in Laos. |
distal | Relating to or denoting the outer part of an area affected by geological activity. The distal zone is characterized by pyroclastic flow deposits. |
eastern | Of or characteristic of eastern regions of the United States. An eastern wind. |
edge | Provide with an edge. The economy was teetering on the edge of recession. |
extremity | A condition of extreme adversity. The peninsula s western extremity. |
flank | A cut of meat from the flank of an animal. A flanking attack from the north east. |
heap | Form a heap. A heap of cardboard boxes. |
henceforth | From this time forth; from now on. Henceforth parties which fail to get 5 of the vote will not be represented in parliament. |
lateral | A lateral consonant. Lateral sclerosis. |
laterally | In a lateral direction or location. Think laterally about new ways of using limited resources. |
latticed | Having a pattern of fretwork or latticework. A latticed screen. |
medial | (of a vowel) pronounced in the middle of the mouth; central. A medial consonant. |
montage | A sequence of film made using the technique of montage. Montage was a useful device for overcoming the drawbacks of silent film. |
near | Come near to approach. Near neighbors. |
next | The next person or thing. The next item on the list. |
ordered | Having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule. An ordered sequence. |
photo | A photo finish. Do we wait till you ve had him photoed. |
position | An opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute. The guns were shelling the German positions. |
postmodern | Relating to or characterized by postmodernism especially in being self referential. Postmodernist architecture. |
purlieu | The area near or surrounding a place. The photogenic purlieus of Cambridge. |
quadrilateral | Having four sides. |
side | The amount of writing needed to fill one side of a sheet of paper. The hills that side a long valley. |
sometime | Occasional. The Emperor Constantine used this speech sometime unto his bishops. |
subsequently | Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time. The officer decided to stop and subsequently made an arrest. |
superimpose | Place on top of. The number will appear on the screen superimposed on a flashing button. |
then | In that case or as a consequence. We watched the late movie and then went to bed. |
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