to place different things together in order to create an interesting effect or to show how they are the same or different
juxtapose
A long ______ of cars slowly made their way out of the parking lot.
parade
The exhibit will ________ digital and hand-painted artwork.
juxtapose
the way in which your body is positioned when you are sitting or standing; the attitude a person or group has toward a subject
posture
- to act or work together properly and well; to cause two or more things to not conflict with or contradict each other
coordinate
The town passed an ______ that prohibited dogs on the beach.
ordinance
The university has a ___ of research journals that are over 100 years old.
repository
a law or regulation made by a city or town government
ordinance
In the US Army, the ranking of Colonel is ________ to General.
subordinate
The landslide left our house ______; we will have to build a brand new house from the ground up.
irreparable
Waiting for three hours to see the doctor is an _______ amount of time.
inordinate
Let’s ______ our schedules so while I’m reading, you are using the computer.
coordinate
It’s difficult to keep an upright ___ after sitting at a desk all day.
posture
Too bad to be corrected or repaired
Irreparable
Our music teacher felt it was important to ___ us to many genres of music.
expose
A long series of people or things that come one after the other
Parade
in a position of less power or authority than someone else; less important than someone or something else
subordinate
going beyond what is usual, normal, or proper
inordinate
to leave something without covering or protection; to cause someone to experience something or to be influenced or affected by something; to reveal something hidden or dishonest
expose
a place where a large amount of something is stored; a person who possesses a lot of information, wisdom, etc.
repository
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