superpose

[US]/ˌsuːpəˈpəʊz/
[UK]/ˌsuːpərˈpoʊz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to place one thing on top of another; to overlap
Word Forms
Past Tensesuperposed
Past Participlesuperposed
Present Participlesuperposing
Third Person Singularsuperposes

Phrases & Collocations

superpose layers

superpose images

superpose functions

superpose signals

superpose shapes

superpose data

superpose graphs

superpose patterns

superpose effects

superpose colors

Example Sentences

in geometry, we often superpose shapes to study their properties.

the artist decided to superpose different textures in her painting.

scientists can superpose wave functions to analyze quantum states.

in the experiment, we will superpose various frequencies of sound.

the designer chose to superpose colors to create a vibrant effect.

to visualize the data, we will superpose the graphs on the same axis.

in physics, we often superpose forces to determine the net force.

the architect plans to superpose different levels in the building design.

to enhance the image, photographers can superpose multiple exposures.

in music, composers might superpose melodies to create harmony.

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