The frieze lines adjoining the green of the hall treatment are blue, violet and red--all juxtaposed harmonies.
Space would have to consist of a finite number of juxtaposed blocks, if our experience of extension carried with it essentially the realization of limits.
But even if the lens enables the eye to receive a distributed image of the object, the manifold which consciousness would perceive would not be necessarily a manifold of parts juxtaposed in space.
These wholes are not collections of juxtaposed parts: they are organisms; that is to say, systems of connected functions, in which each detail implies the whole, and where the various elements interpenetrate.
When the local and fortuitous features of the Seri industries are juxtaposed they are found to express a notably inchoate or primitive stage of industrial development.
The contrast-effect is greatest when the two surfaces are juxtaposed and the elimination of boundary lines of other colors (including black or white) increases its magnitude.
The judgment of area is likely to be influenced byjuxtaposed lines and therefore, as in this case, the lower appears larger than the upper one.
In colours associated with black, if green is juxtaposed therewith, its complementary red, added to the black, makes it seem rusty.
It would be well to remember that black, being always deeper than the juxtaposed colour, entails contrast of tone, and tends to lower the tone of that colour.
The half of the truth which it overlooks is that when the elements are juxtaposed in one way they develop or manifest new qualities, when juxtaposed in the other way they do not.
Delacroix never juxtaposed large strips of complementaries in one plane, but applied hachures of almost the same tint.
His figures are outlined in broad black or coloured lines, and colours are juxtaposed with their complementaries.
In his water-colour pictures these touches are placed side by side with little or no thought of their ultimate objective importance, and they become larger planes of unmixed tints juxtaposed in such a way that voluminous form results.
The prefix, which was originally a separate adverb modifying the verb, is in poetry sometimes separated from the verb by another word; the disyllabic prepositions in particular often remain as juxtaposed adverbs (396).
From parts, or from things already existing, new parts and new things emerge, the new not being added or juxtaposed to the old, but evolved or developed from it.
He was, therefore, transcendent to the world, and the duration of things wasjuxtaposed to His eternity, of which it was only a weakening.
But the difficulty arises from this, that we represent statically ready-made material particles juxtaposed to one another, and, also statically, an external cause which plasters upon them a skilfully contrived organization.
For the passions are humanised only by being juxtaposed and forced to live together.
Not only are the effects juxtaposed incongruous, but each apart is usually shallow and absurd.
One can see the vibrations of the waves of the solar spectrum, drawn by the arabesque of the spots of the seven prismatic hues juxtaposed with infinite subtlety; and this vibration is that of heat, of atmospheric vitality.
Adaptation succeeds adaptation and with each there is a change in the form and this process continues until there is a more or less perfect congruence between form and juxtaposed environmental conditions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juxtaposed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.