counterpose
1counterpose — index fight (counteract) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2counterpose — transitive verb Etymology: counter + pose (as in compose) Date: 1594 to place in opposition, contrast, or equilibrium < counterpose a positive view to the negative assessment > …
3counterpose — /kown teuhr pohz /, v.t., counterposed, counterposing. to offer or place in opposition, response, or contrast. [1585 95; COUNTER + (PRO)POSE] * * * …
4counterpose — verb To act as a counterweight; to counterbalance …
5counterpose — Synonyms and related words: analogize, antagonize, assimilate, balance, be antipathetic, be at cross purposes, be inimical, be opposed to, beat against, bring into analogy, bring into comparison, clash, collide, compare, compare and contrast,… …
6counterpose — verb set against or in opposition to. Derivatives counterposition noun …
7counterpose — coun·ter·pose …
8counterpose — verb constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to • Syn: ↑counterweight, ↑counterpoise • Derivationally related forms: ↑counterpoise (for: ↑counterpoise), ↑counterweight ( …
9Stalinism — For architecture, see Stalinist architecture. Part of the Politics series on Stalinism …
10Tupolev Tu-144 — Tu 144 Aeroflot Tu 144 at the Paris Air Show in 1975 …