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    subsume
    /səbˈsjuːm/

    verb

    • 1. include or absorb (something) in something else: "most of these phenomena can be subsumed under two broad categories"

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  2. SUBSUME definition: 1. to include something or someone as part of a larger group: 2. to include something or someone…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUBSUME is to include or place within something larger or more comprehensive : encompass as a subordinate or component element. How to use subsume in a sentence.

  4. Subsume definition: to consider or include (an idea, term, proposition, etc.) as part of a more comprehensive one.. See examples of SUBSUME used in a sentence.

  5. Subsume is a verb that comes from the Latin words sub, which means “from below,” and sumere, which means “take.” So subsume means “to take from below,” like a sneak attack by some kind of deep-sea creature.

  6. SUBSUME meaning: 1. to include something or someone as part of a larger group: 2. to include something or someone…. Learn more.

  7. 1. to incorporate (an idea, proposition, case, etc) under a comprehensive or inclusive classification or heading. 2. to consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle. [C16: from New Latin subsumere, from Latin sub- + sumere to take] subˈsumable adj.

  8. Definition of subsume verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. verb (transitive) 1. to incorporate (an idea, proposition, case, etc) under a comprehensive or inclusive classification or heading. 2. to consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle. Collins English Dictionary.

  10. subsume definition: to include someone or something as part of a larger group: . Learn more.

  11. Subsume Definition. To classify or include in a more comprehensive category or under a general principle. To include within a larger class, group, order, etc. To absorb (something) into or cause (something) to be overshadowed by something else. To show (an idea, instance, etc.) to be covered by a rule, principle, etc.