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Definition of "juxtaposed" []

  • Placed side by side often for comparison or contrast. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of juxtapose. (verb)

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Use "juxtaposed" in a sentence
  • "Star trek wins because of the excellent use of the expression juxtaposed against the smiling kirk, making it = teh win."
  • "E&J Gallo Winery’s Trademark Department also peckishly went after Atlanta school teacher Celeste LeTard Williams in 2007 because her art work featured a painting of a rooster juxtaposed with the Spanish word gallo based on a traditional Mexican loteria card."
  • "I just am frustrated that what’s being juxtaposed is national reform or state reforms."