vizavi

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Turkish - English
vis-à-vis
having two portraits facing each other
face-to-face
In a position facing a specified or implied subject
A person holding a corresponding position in another organisation; a counterpart

I talked with my vis-à-vis in the French embassy.

In relation to; compared with

Canada's role vis-à-vis the United States' in Afghanistan.

Opposite, across from, set so as to be facing

He was seated vis-à-vis the president.

A small horse-drawn carriage for two people sitting facing each other

there is not a greater difference between a single-horse chair and madam Pompadour’s vis a vis, than betwixt a single amour, and an amour thus nobly doubled.

face to face (with another)
One of two (or more) people facing or opposite each other during a formal dance, at a dinner table etc

That was what Miss McKenna said, and the Sergeant who was my vis-à-vis looked the same thing.

A date or escort in a social event

Have you seen Mary's vis-à-vis before?.

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