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SUBSUME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb : to include or place within something larger or more comprehensive : encompass as a subordinate or component element.
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Subsume - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Subsume means to absorb or include. A successful company might subsume a failing competitor through a merger, or love may subsume you in the early stages of a ...
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SUBSUME Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Subsume definition: to consider or include (an idea, term, proposition, etc.) as part of a more comprehensive one.. See examples of SUBSUME ...
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subsume, v. (səbˈsjuːm) [ad. mod.L. subsūmĕre, f. sub- sub- 2, 26 b + sūmĕre to take.] † 1. trans. To bring (a statement, instance, etc.) under another; to subjoin, add. Obs.1535 Stewart Cron. III. 183 Neir be this tyme that ȝe heir me subsume. Ibid. 443 The ȝeir of God ane thousand and thre hunder ...
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Subsume vs Include. What's the difference? : r/logophilia - Reddit
"Subsume" is what happens when something is swallowed up by the whole and gets lost in the process. "Include" is when it's there too, the same as it ever was.
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subsume - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. To classify or include in a more comprehensive category or under a general principle: "When late eighteenth-century Americans spoke of politics, they ...
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Pseudodama
It has been suggested by some authors to be ancestral to Dama, with some authors choosing to subsume its species into that genus.
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SUBSUME Synonyms: 46 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for SUBSUME: include, contain, involve, encompass, carry, entail, embrace, comprehend; Antonyms of SUBSUME: exclude, leave (out), ...
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Subsume - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to take, distribute." It might form all or part of: assume; consume; emption; example; ...
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SUBSUME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to include something or someone as part of a larger group. Soldiers from many different countries have been subsumed into the United Nations peace-keeping ...
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subsume - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: subsumé. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Verb. 1.3.1 Related terms; 1.3.2 Translations. 2 French. 2.1 Verb. 3 Spanish.
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What is another word for subsume? - WordHippo
To include or contain something else. To assimilate or incorporate into a body, structure or system. To join or take part in (a social group).
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subsume/səbˈsju:m; ?@ -ˈsu:m; səb`sum/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (in/under sth) (fml 文) include sth in a particular group, class, etc or under a rule 将某事物归入某类型、 类别等, 或纳入某规则中 This creature can be subsumed in the class of reptiles. 这种生物可以归入爬行动物一类.
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Genus (philosophy)
In fixing the genus of a thing, we subsume it under a higher universal, of which it is a species.
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subsumptive
subsumptive, a. rare. (səbˈsʌm(p)tɪv) [ad. mod.L. subsumptīvus, f. subsumpt-, pa. ppl. stem of subsūmĕre to subsume: see -ive.] Involving subsumption.1807 R. Kirwan Logick II. ix. 521 Those subsumptive and illative words, but, now, therefore. a 1834 Coleridge (Webster). 1884 tr. Lotze's Logic 97 Cir...
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