superimpose
pronunciation
How to pronounce superimpose in British English: UK [ˌsu:pərɪmˈpəʊz]
How to pronounce superimpose in American English: US [ˌsupərɪmˈpoʊz]
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- Verb:
- place on top of
Word Origin
- superimpose (v.)
- 1787, back-formation from superimposition (1680s), or from super- + impose. Compare Latin superimponere "to put upon, place over, place above." Related: Superimposed; superimposing.
Example
- 1. I 'll superimpose it over this one .
- 2. Select " show my ratings " to superimpose rating stars at the bottom of the screen .
- 3. I think you ought to superimpose the great trust of mine on your heart .
- 4. Superimpose an english commentary on the original soundtrack .
- 5. Click through to browse and buy , and superimpose lip clutches on to photos to make your own diy lulu guinness electronic postcard .