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  • 1superimpose — [[t]su͟ːpərɪmpo͟ʊz[/t]] superimposes, superimposing, superimposed 1) VERB: usu passive If one image is superimposed on another, it is put on top of it so that you can see the second image through it. [be V ed on/over n] The image of a seemingly… …

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  • 2superimpose — verb To place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible. He superimposed the company logo over the image …

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  • 3superimpose — UK [ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz] / US [ˌsupərɪmˈpoʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms superimpose : present tense I/you/we/they superimpose he/she/it superimposes present participle superimposing past tense superimposed past participle superimposed 1) to put one …

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  • 4superimpose — su|per|im|pose [ˌsu:pərımˈpəuz US ˈpouz] v [T] 1.) to put one picture, image, or photograph on top of another so that both can be partly seen superimpose sth on/onto sth ▪ A photo of a cup of cappuccino had been superimposed on a picture of… …

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  • 5superimpose — verb (T) 1 to put one picture, image, or photograph on top of another so that both can be partly seen: superimpose sth on/onto sth: His face had been superimposed onto a different background. 2 to combine two systems, ideas, opinions etc so that… …

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  • 6superimpose — superimposition /sooh peuhr im peuh zish euhn/, n. /sooh peuhr im pohz /, v.t., superimposed, superimposing. 1. to impose, place, or set over, above, or on something else. 2. to put or join as an addition (usually fol. by on or upon). 3. Motion… …

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  • 7superimpose — su|per|im|pose [ ,supərım pouz ] verb transitive to put one image on top of another so that both can be seen: Oswald insisted that his head had been superimposed on someone else s body in the picture. a. to add something such as a feature or idea …

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  • 8superimpose — (or superimposition)   an optical printing process that places or exposes one image on top of another on the same piece of filmstock, such as inserted credits and titles at the beginning of a film; sometimes composed as a double exposure… …

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  • 10Eyetap — The EyeTap is a name for a device that is worn in front of the eye that * Acts as a camera to record the scene available to the eye, and * Acts as a display to superimpose a computer generated imagery on the original scene available to the eye.In …

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