COUNTERPOSE


Meaning of COUNTERPOSE in English

|kau̇ntə(r)+ transitive verb

Etymology: counter- + -pose (as in compose ); translation of Latin contraponere

: to place counter to : juxtapose in opposition, for contrast, or in equilibrium

the view that counterposed “formal democracy” to “real democracy” — Sidney Hook

• coun·ter·position “+ noun

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