juxtapose - use in sentences

Object

  • element: Her seductive, hybrid light sculptures juxtapose elements of traditional craft technique and Chinese culture with an experimentation of form and materials.
  • text: This case study focuses on one section of the module where students are asked to juxtapose two texts that are separated by two centuries.
  • narrative: Nicholls is therefore forced to write a sequence of juxtaposed narratives and analytical passages.

Preposition: with

  • image: These moments are juxtaposed with turbulent images of the events which shaped their lives during that period.
  • music: Songs from the shows are juxtaposed with powerful male choir music together with other choral works to stir the hearts of everyone.
  • material: I did not expect that it would be juxtaposed with the radio material in the confusing manner that it was.
  • work: Juxtaposed with previous work directly relating to current conflicts the program commented on the Art Fairs distance and domesticity in relation to these conflicts.
  • shot: Shots of Johnny Utah ( Keanu Reeves ) training at a firing range are juxtaposed with shots of Bodhi ( Patrick Swayze ) surfing.
  • scene: The songs are juxtaposed with the horrific scenes of drink-drive accidents drawing from real police footage.

Infinitive complement

  • create: Like an aerial photograph, the panoramic sweep is comprised of articulated snapshots juxtaposed to create seamless edges.

Modifying Another Word

  • cleverly: The penultimate song of the set - the subdued All Of Our Love - is cleverly juxtaposed with current set-closer, the frenzied Migraine.
  • nicely: The stomping bassline is nicely juxtaposed with samples from the Blues Brothers film.
  • often: Dreams of plenitude were often juxtaposed with dreams of asceticism.
  • then: Wrath and hatred as vices are themselves then juxtaposed with the divine hatred and wrath they incur.
  • sharply: In the crucial case of Germany reparations, the two positions were sharply juxtaposed.
  • frequently: His intuitive style and technique reflects a Raw, Primitive, Mythic quality that is frequently juxtaposed with a startling Innocence.

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