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1. To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect
2. To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast
1. In the final scene, the director chose to juxtapose the villain's defeat with the hero's triumphant return, highlighting their contrasting fates.
2. Shinchan and Kazama were juxtaposed in the art class, showcasing their vastly different painting styles.
3. The museum curator decided to juxtapose a piece of modern abstract art next to a classical Renaissance painting to show the evolution of artistic techniques.
4. The screenwriter masterfully juxtaposed Batman's brooding darkness with Superman's shining idealism to explore the complex nature of heroism.