See also: Apposed Oppose Opposed Opposer Appose Opposedly Apposite Apposition Appositive Aposelene Aposematic Aposematism Aposematically Apportion Appoint Apportioned Appointed Apportionment Appo Apports Appointy Apportioner Appold Appon Appone Apportal Apposing Appointment
1. Appose definition is - to put before : apply (one thing) to another.
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2. Appose definition, to place side by side, as two things; place next to; juxtapose
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3. Appose synonyms, Appose pronunciation, Appose translation, English dictionary definition of Appose
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4. What does Appose mean? To place in proximity; juxtapose
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5. Find 6 ways to say Appose, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Appose (third-person singular simple present Apposes, present participle apposing, simple past and past participle Apposed) (obsolete, transitive) To interrogate; to question
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7. 1385, William Langland, Piers Plowman, III: I shal assaye hir my-self · and sothelich Appose / What man of þis worlde · þat hire were leueste.
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8. The Appose™ single use skin staplers line has two different size staples: regular and wide
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9. See authoritative translations of Appose in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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10. Appose or oppose Oppose means to face something or somebody else in disagreement
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11. Nauman Wazir Khattak regretted that opposition had Apposed the bill further to amend the Islamabad High Court Act 2010 despite the fact that it had been passed by the standing committee.
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12. Definition of Appose in the Definitions.net dictionary
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13. What does Appose mean? Information and translations of Appose in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
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14. Most people won't know the word Appose, but Robusto's answer is correct here, and Ben is wrong
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15. Both words ultimately derive from Latin positum - to put, but imported separately from French - which added the a-prefix ("towards") to give Appose
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16. Synonyms for Appose in Free Thesaurus
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17. 6 words related to Appose: lay, place, put, set, position, pose
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18. Appose definition: to place side by side or near to each other Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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19. Synonyms for Appose include juxtapose, connect, pair, bring near, bring together, place in proximity, couple, link, tie and fasten
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20. Appose To put or apply (one thing) to or near to (another).; Appose To bring near or next, as one thing to another; put side by side; arrange in juxtaposition.; Appose To oppose in discussion; bring objections or difficulties before one to be answered; examine; question; pose; puzzle.; Appose Specifically— To examine (a sheriff) with reference to (his) accounts.
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21. Those who Appose a public health insurance option are bought and paid for by the insurance lobby
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22. Preferably enough who Appose the horrendous healthcare bill that was recently signed, so it can be overturned before causing too much damage to our nation
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24. Appose: 1 v place side by side or in close proximity Type of: lay , place , pose , position , put , set put into a certain place or abstract location
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25. Appose (verb) place (something) side by side with or close to something else "the specimen was Apposed to X-ray film" Oppose (verb) disagree with and attempt to prevent, especially by argument "a majority of the electorate opposed EC membership" …
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26. Apposed: Appressed, juxtaposed; face-to-face; closely related.
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27. Il Appose sa signature en bas de la lettre
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28. Apposer vtr verbe transitif: verbe qui s'utilise avec un complément d'objet direct (COD)
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29. ‘Epithelioid cells were closely Apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces.’
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30. Dictionary entry overview: What does Appose mean? • Appose (verb) The verb Appose has 1 sense:
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31. Place side by side or in close proximity Familiarity information: Appose used as a verb is very rare.
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32. Appose - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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33. Inflections of 'Appose' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Apposes v 3rd person singular apposing v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Apposed v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."
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34. The verb ‘Appose’ means ‘place side by side’ or ‘juxtapose’: The two edges were Apposed and set in place with a clamp
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35. Appose Meaning: "to apply" (one thing to another), 1590s, either from French Apposer (from a "to;" see ad-, + poser "to… See definitions of Appose.
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36. Appose in a sentence - Use "Appose" in a sentence 1
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37. They remain Apposed to neurons and regulate the extracellular fluid
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38. Their zygospores are smooth, and borne on Apposed, appendaged suspensors
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39. Click for more sentences of Appose
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40. As verbs the difference between Apposed and opposed is that Apposed is (Appose) while opposed is (oppose)
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41. Examples of Appose in a sentence
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42. The artist chose to Appose the two students beside one another so he could paint them at the same time
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43. 🔊 As he began to Appose the stitches, the doctor made sure each suture was placed in close proximity to the last
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44. 🔊 When planting rows of corn in the field, make sure to Appose each seed in line with
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45. In practice, though, there are many homophones in English, including “oppose” and “Appose.” And to avoid errors in your written work, you have to …
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46. Synonyms for Apposed in Free Thesaurus
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47. 6 words related to Appose: lay, place, put, set, position, pose
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48. Appose 2 is a Wild Ale style beer brewed by Carton Brewing Company in Atlantic Highlands, NJ
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49. Appose - find the meaning, anagrams and hook words with Appose and much more
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50. The word Appose uses 6 letters: a, e, o, p, p, s
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52. Many translated example sentences containing "Appose ma signature" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations.
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54. These sutures may be tied with enough tension to Appose the cut surfaces, but should not be tight enough to compress the surrounding tissue.: If the nerve ends are ragged, trim them with a razor blade so you can Appose them in perfect orientation.: During partial esophagectomy, Appose the ends with two layers of sutures in a four-step procedure.
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55. ‘Epithelioid cells were closely Apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces.’
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APPOSE [əˈpōz]
VERB
Appose definition is - to put before : apply (one thing) to another. to put before : apply (one thing) to another; to place in juxtaposition or proximity… See the full definition SINCE1828
Etymology 2. Coined based on Latin appōnō, by analogy with compose, suppose etc. appose (third-person singular simple present apposes, present participle apposing, simple past and past participle apposed) (transitive) To place next or to or near to; to juxtapose. (transitive) To place opposite or before; to put or apply (one thing to another).
Synonyms for appose. connect. pair. bring near. bring together. place in proximity. set side by side. MOST RELEVANT. Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Definition of apposition. 1a : a grammatical construction in which two usually adjacent nouns having the same referent stand in the same syntactical relation to the rest of a sentence (such as the poet and Burns in "a biography of the poet Burns") b : the relation of one of such a pair of nouns or noun equivalents to the other.