counterview

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Counterview \Coun"ter*view`\ (koun"t?r-v?`), n.
   1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition; a posture in
      which two persons front each other.
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            Within the gates of hell sat Death and Sin,
            In counterview.                       --Milton
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            M. Peisse has ably advocated the counterview in his
            preface and appendix.                 --Sir W.
                                                  Hamilton.
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   2. A position in which two dissimilar things illustrate each
      other by opposition; contrast.
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            I have drawn some lines of Linger's character, on
            purpose to place it in counterview, or contrast with
            that of the other company.            --Swift.
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