0 to put things together in order to compare or contrast them -- mengatur seiring
Magnificent mature trees and wilder areas are juxtaposed with more formal sections to make a diverse garden full of historical and horticultural interest.
It offers no real surprises, but the chosen form of juxtaposing each politician's version of a certain episode is very rewarding.
But much more profoundly, the chapter juxtaposes the family and community relationships of the working and middle class.
A computerised real-time performance is fundamentally different from the classical experiences of juxtaposing instruments and tape.
Such narrow definitions often juxtapose 'law in action' with the 'law in the books'.
In juxtaposing ideological content to linguistic form, this alternative hypothesis fails to take into account the embeddedness of content in form.
Traditional forms of text - narratives - are dissolved into isolated fragments that can then be juxtaposed in a pastiche.
The text works by effectively juxtaposing a series of debates, authors, etc. but it can then come across as sprawling rather than coherent.
Text or images or maps, when incorporated in archaeological publication, do not work in isolation; they are juxtaposed.