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Present Participle
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Past Participle
superimposed
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to place or lay something over something else, typically to create a combined or layered effect
- The architect superimposed the new building design onto the existing city skyline using computer software.
- He superimposed the map onto the aerial photograph to identify geographic features.
- The artist superimposed images of nature onto the urban landscape to create a surreal painting.
- Scientists superimposed the graphs to compare the trends in temperature and precipitation.
- The teacher superimposed historical events onto a timeline to illustrate their chronological order.