counterpose

/ˈkaʊntərˌpoʊz/
verb
  1. To place in opposition or contrast; to set against something else.
    • The novel counterposes the lives of two families from different social classes.
    • In her speech, she counterposed the benefits of freedom with the risks of chaos.
    • The artist counterposes light and shadow to create drama.
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