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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. You use vis-à-vis when you are considering a relationship or comparison between two things or quantities. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Vis-à-vis'? In a position facing another. Literally ‘face to face’. Often now used in the sense of ‘in relation to’. What's the origin of the phrase 'Vis-à-vis'? The term is French and began to be used in English in the mid 18th century. Vis-à-vis definition: compared with.. See examples of VIS-À-VIS used in a sentence.