0 to put things that are not similar next to each other:
The exhibition juxtaposes Picasso's early drawings with some of his later works.
1 to put things or people next to each other, esp. in order to compare them:
The exhibition juxtaposes architectural drawings with photographs of the buildings as constructed.
These examples represent an infinitesimal portion of the space created by juxtaposing variations of just one theme against each other.
As such, it follows a recurrent trope that juxtaposes a religious exterior with its underlying immorality.
Prepositional arguments of the head noun, for instance, are merely juxtaposed to it.
Judgments must return to intent, context, and comprehension: how the artist intended the work, how she juxtaposes materials, and how the consumer 'reads' the result.
This point is reinforced by juxtaposing the correspondent's depiction of domestic interiors with those of public spaces in his reports.
While this is controversal, many linguists tend to use it informally, nonetheless, and then juxtapose their intuited results with dates derived from archaeology.
With care and sensitivity he manages to juxtapose, place and transform his field recordings without contrivance.
Text or images or maps, when incorporated in archaeological publication, do not work in isolation; they are juxtaposed.
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