Sentence examples for juxtaposes from inspiring English sources

The word 'juxtaposes' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a verb that means to place two things side by side in order to compare or contrast them. Example: The artist's latest installation juxtaposes nature and technology, creating a thought-provoking commentary on the relationship between humans and the environment.

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juxtaposes

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Third person singular of juxtapose

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Always a contrived fiction, this sequence juxtaposes a poignant fantasy of a fully fit presenter with the merciless world of hard news.

Smith does have prior form: earlier this year he produced an equally wonderful side-by-side take on the British capital, which juxtaposes Claude-Friese Greene's The Open Road, an 86-year-old series of short films made with an early colour camera, with modern-day equivalents.

Marduk collages harrowing news reports of female political activists abducted, tortured or "disappeared" in places such as Paraguay, Turkey, and China, and juxtaposes them with an equally violent script: a Sumerian creation myth in which the god Marduk murders and disembowels the goddess Tiamat, splitting her "like a flat fish into two halves" to make "a covering for the heavens".

The architecture juxtaposes the personal and impersonal like nowhere else in the city.

His story is popular because it juxtaposes a dashing lifestyle with the unflattering reality of corporate Japan.

Free Speech and Religion", Mr Mchangama juxtaposes images from the peacefully diverse American Middle West with shots from some of the hotspots of the Islamic world, including Iran and Pakistan.

It juxtaposes the ideals of the Olympics with the realities of the sportswear industry.

An exhibition that juxtaposes the idea of chaos and punk makes it appear that punk was about nothing.

But a closer look at "Frozen Assets", a mural that juxtaposes rows of sleeping homeless people with the wealthy inspecting their bank vaults, reveals an eerie prescience.

The exhibition juxtaposes 180 of Schwitters's pieces with those of his contemporaries from the 1940s, and includes newly commissioned works by Adam Chodzko and Laure Prouvost.

A Michelin star followed less than a year later and now there is a lavishly illustrated cookbook that juxtaposes grim industrial detail with exquisite dishes of identifiable simple ingredients.In this section Helping hands Questions, questions The new merry-go-round The worldly wonks Time to get serious Say it with mirrors ReprintsIt isn't all hype.

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