Dictionary
been subsumed
verb
To place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include or contain under something else.
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The currency has already been subsumed into the euro.
It has been subsumed by myth and propaganda.
Movie studios have been subsumed by media empires.
The culture ministry has been subsumed into education.
The natural has been subsumed into the artificial.
Alphabet City might not have been subsumed by the East Village.
Highgate had only recently been subsumed by London's late-Victorian sprawl.
A few have been subsumed within medical examiner's labs, and some are associated with universities.
It has never been subsumed by a larger conglomerate, diluting its importance and reducing its top executives to middle managers.
It was before the disciplines of decorating and architecture had not only converged but been subsumed by dressmaker flourishes.
His loss resonates because we can vaguely recall a time when not everything had been subsumed by the market.
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