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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjuxtaposejux‧ta‧pose /ˌdʒʌkstəˈpəʊz $ ˈdʒʌkstəpoʊz/ verb [transitive] formalTOGETHER to put things together, especially things that are not normally together, in order to compare them or to make something newjuxtapose something with something a style of decor that juxtaposes antiques with modern furniture —juxtaposition /ˌdʒʌkstəpəˈzɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb table
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juxtapose• Saladino's bedroom juxtaposes antiques with modern furniture.
Origin juxtapose (1800-1900) Probably from juxtaposition ((17-21 centuries)), from Latin juxta “near” + English position
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