superimposed

IPA: supɝʌmpˈoʊzd

adjective

  • Positioned on or above something else, especially in layers; superposed
  • (geology) layered or stratified
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Examples of "superimposed" in Sentences

  • The two points are superimposed on the map.
  • Here the snake is said to be superimposed on the rope.
  • The title is superimposed upon an image of a red wax seal.
  • 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.
  • The combination of his work and mine together, overlapping, superimposed, is brilliant.
  • This is a weird one: the film begins in progress, with reconstructed video titles superimposed over the first dialogue scene.
  • He was looking very thoughtful indeed and the expression superimposed upon the thoughtfulness could hardly be described as pleasant.
  • —burned into, I tell you, were all the signs and symbols of the gray caps. cut the nabby refs I cannot use the word superimposed because this might convey some ethereal, unreal sensibility to what was a concrete, super-reality.
  • The design of the patch with the U.S. eagle image superimposed is designed to display a hierarchy in which the U.S. 5th Army exerts its military command under the authority of USNORTHCOM, with its domain defined as all North America, including the U.S.,

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