vis-à-vis
Americanpreposition
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compared with.
The graph shows income vis-à-vis expenditures.
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in relation to or toward.
The report is an examination of Japan’s foreign policy vis-à-vis its Asian neighbors.
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with regard to; concerning; about.
I’ve read his comments vis-à-vis the role of the media in international conflicts.
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facing; opposite.
We are now vis-à-vis the most famous painting in the Louvre.
adverb
adjective
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face-to-face.
a vis-à-vis encounter.
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Numismatics. (of a coin) having two portraits facing each other.
noun
plural
vis-à-vis-
a person face to face with or situated opposite to another.
He offered a cigarette to his vis-à-vis.
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a date at a social affair.
She introduced her vis-à-vis to the hostess.
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a person of equal authority, rank, or the like.
my vis-à-vis in the Louisville office.
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a carriage in which the occupants sit face to face.
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Furniture. tête-à-tête.
preposition
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in relation to; regarding
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face to face with; opposite
adverb
noun
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a person or thing that is situated opposite to another
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a person who corresponds to another in office, capacity, etc; counterpart
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an upholstered sofa; tête-à-tête
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a type of horse-drawn carriage in which the passengers sit opposite one another
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a coin having an obverse upon which two portraits appear facing each other
Etymology
Origin of vis-à-vis
First recorded in 1745–55; from French: literally, “face to face”; visage
Example Sentences
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“Our civil rights laws vis-à-vis employment should be applied equally to all people,” Ms. Dhillon says.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
This is a big change, vis-à-vis what the prior leadership was all about.
From Barron's • Mar. 27, 2026
“I want to make sure they’re ... evaluating these contractors vis-à-vis the next disaster,” he added.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 29, 2025
You stand in the same position vis-à-vis your crew.
From Slate • Nov. 24, 2025
Nor was it likely to improve its relative status vis-à-vis the other regions of Earth, except for what vigor the South American provinces lent it.
From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov
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