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Definitions from the WebContraposeDefinition:Verb: to contrapose Noun (countable): a contrapose Noun (uncountable): the contrapose Sense 1:(Verb) To counterpose or juxtapose contrasting ideas or elements. Example sentence: She contraposed the dark and light colors to create a dramatic effect in her painting. Sense 2:(Noun - countable) A contrasting or juxtaposing element or idea. Example sentence: The author used the contrapose of love and hate to explore complex human emotions in the novel. Sense 3:(Noun - uncountable) The act or state of being contraposed. Example sentence: The contrapose of warm and cold temperatures created a perfect climate for growing grapes in the region. Related Products: | ||||
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