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    vis-à-vis
    /ˌviːzɑːˈviː/

    preposition

    • 1. in relation to; with regard to: "many agencies now have a unit to deal with women's needs vis-à-vis employment"

    adverb

    • 1. in a position facing a specified or implied subject: archaic "he was there vis-à-vis with Miss Arundel"

    noun

    • 1. a person or group occupying a corresponding position to that of another in a different sphere; a counterpart: "his admiration for the US armed services extends to their vis-à-vis, the Russian military"
    • 2. a face-to-face meeting: "the dreaded vis-à-vis with his boss"

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  2. Meaning of vis-à-vis in English. vis-à-vis. preposition. formal uk / ˌviːz.əˈviː / us / ˌviːz.əˈviː / Add to word list. in relation to: I need to speak to James Lewis vis-à-vis the arrangements for Thursday. in comparison with: What worries us is the competitive edge that foreign companies have vis-à-vis British firms.

  3. noun. plural vis-à-vis ˈvēz-ə-ˈvē (z) ˈvēs-, -ä- 1. : one that is face-to-face with another. 2. a. : escort, date. b. : counterpart.

  4. You use vis-à-vis when you are considering a relationship or comparison between two things or quantities. [ formal ] Each currency is given a value vis-à-vis the other currencies.

  5. The literal meaning of vis-à-vis is “face-to-face.” The “vis” in vis-à-vis comes from the French word visage , which means “face.” In English, the phrase is used both literally and figuratively when we want to compare something or say that something is facing something or is opposite to it.

  6. a person face to face with or situated opposite to another: He offered a cigarette to his vis-à-vis. a date at a social affair: She introduced her vis-à-vis to the hostess. a person of equal authority, rank, or the like: my vis-à-vis in the Louisville office. a carriage in which the occupants sit face to face.

  7. Vis-a-vis is a fancy way of saying "in regard to" or "compared to," as in: "He was substantially underpaid vis-a-vis other researchers." Technically that "a" in vis-a-vis is an "à" as the phrase translates literally from the French for "face to face."

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · Historical vis-à-vis carriage (1) vis - à - vis (plural vis-à-vis) ( historical) A small horse-drawn carriage for two people sitting facing each other . A sofa with seats for two people, so arranged that the occupants are face to face while sitting on opposite sides.

  9. Definition of vis-à-vis preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. VIS-À-VIS meaning: relating to something, or in comparison with something: . Learn more.

  11. Usage notes: The French expression vis-à-vis has a few different meanings. Vis is the Old French word for visage (face), so literally, vis-à-vis is a prepositional phrase meaning “face to face.” However, for this usage it needs another word: vis-à-vis de. Par exemple…