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subsumed

/suhb-soomd/US // səbˈsumd //

归属,归并,归类,归并的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : considered under, or taken up into, a larger or more inclusive category, proposition, entity, rule, term, etc.: With irrigated agriculture as the primary use for the Tribal award monies, the court also recognized subsumed uses including livestock, domestic, and commercial purposes.

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Examples

  • In his first season, Stefanski rebuilt Mayfield and injected order into a franchise subsumed by chaos.

  • HuffPost maintains a three-person sales team, but its ad sales efforts have largely been subsumed into the broader Verizon Media portfolio, effectively relegating HuffPost into a generic source of news inventory, according to agency executives.

  • It’s a mistake to be trying to look for one language that will replace or subsume all others.

  • Not coincidentally, the Dodgers typify the way big-market clubs have subsumed the lessons learned by smaller teams scraping for every edge.

  • Even better, his company wasn’t subsumed into a large entity as likely would have happened with a typical M&A transaction.

  • Some of stars profiled in this book were so representative of a time that their very iconography subsumed them whole.

  • The specifics of any local struggle in that battle were less important than the wider struggle within which they were subsumed.

  • What we get, at Murray Guy, is a community of communal objects, their differences subsumed in the collective.

  • In this view, no politics are local, all is subsumed in a clash of civilizations.

  • The attempts to provoke Muslim hysteria were largely subsumed by the excitement of the Arab Spring that began early last year.

  • In this respect, the things which are the most distant from the Good are the objects of sense, which are subsumed under the Soul.

  • Otherwise, the latter three might be subsumed under relation, which possesses more extension than they.

  • This entire social complex has been subsumed under the principle that law is immanent in all history.

  • We need to realise more clearly that the lower is never—ought never to be—eliminated but rather subsumed by the higher.

  • Until he had subsumed the article under certain categories he had come to accept, appreciation was impossible for him.