
tr.v., -posed, -pos·ing, -pos·es.
To place in proximity; juxtapose.
[Probably AD- + -pose (as in COMPOSE).]
| Dictionary: ap·pose |
| WordNet: appose |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
place side by side or in close proximity
| pose | |
| oppose | |
| Realization (psychoanalysis) |
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