superimpose

IPA: supɝʌmpˈoʊz

verb

  • To place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible.
  • (geology) To establish a structural system over, independently of underlying structures.
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Examples of "superimpose" in Sentences

  • The two points are superimposed on the map.
  • Superimpose the transparency over the Folger.
  • Did you superimpose the red text at the start
  • Is there a way to superimpose the name on the map
  • Here the snake is said to be superimposed on the rope.
  • LCD contact lens superimposes images on to normal view.
  • Is there a way to superimpose the name on the map like the dot is
  • He was the first to "superimpose" words on the TV screen for a news show.
  • Lower motor neuron disorders superimposed on the residuals of poliomyelitis.
  • Forms and Figures are superimposed one on top of the other in sensuous chaos.
  • Some of the paintings were superimposed with parts of the male and female body.
  • All of which allows people to kind of superimpose their own interpretations on him.
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  • He said it lived up to long-held suspicions that the United States, along with the Danish government, would "superimpose" an agreement on the rest of the world.

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