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subsumed to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsumed to" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "subsumed under" or "subsumed by." You can use it when discussing concepts or categories that are included within a broader category or framework.
Example: "The specific instances of the phenomenon are subsumed under the general theory."
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Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
40 human-written examples
And all of the principles are subsumed to a fundamental "truth".
News & Media
Her erstwhile "it girl" status is entirely subsumed to the demands of a collective occasion.
News & Media
Introspection and interpretive subtlety were subsumed to volume and technical polish.
News & Media
Even Tinguely's affair with Gygax was subsumed to the creative process.
News & Media
They are types from central casting in an overly explicit cinematic narrative, such as Hopper commonly subsumed to his vision.
News & Media
Years later Ms. Haran emulated Ms. Day's artfully simple pop style, in which the display of ego is subsumed to an ideal of disciplined interpretation.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
20 human-written examples
Despite being able to provision additional VMs in order to tolerate demand, the tree based structure of each of the variable architectures resulted in top level VM eventually subsuming to load and monitoring latency increased as a result.
Science
Kulvicki (2008) argues against transience in an attempt to subsume sounds to the model of colors, and claims that sounds are persistent, stable dispositional properties of objects to vibrate in response to being "thwacked".
Science
Not least because he's prepared to subsume himself to the needs of the character and the rest of the film.
News & Media
As every moment of Vivian's transformative love story — from buying new outfits to subsuming herself to her Pygmalion husband — is transactional, every step of Thelma's transformation is about evolving from chattel to free agent.
News & Media
They have their own brand identity and are not prepared to subsume that to a Google or an Apple," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you intend to convey that something is controlled or dominated, consider using "subsumed by".
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "subsumed". The correct prepositions are "under", to indicate inclusion, and "by", to indicate control or dominance. For example, use "The specific instances are subsumed under the general theory" instead of "The specific instances are subsumed to the general theory".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsumed to" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't function properly as a standard English phrase. While "subsumed" is a valid verb, it requires a different preposition for correct usage. Ludwig AI indicates that "subsumed to" is non-standard.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Reference
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "subsumed to" appears in a variety of sources, including news, scientific, and business contexts, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "subsumed under", to indicate inclusion, and "subsumed by", to indicate control. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, using the incorrect preposition can lead to confusion and diminish the credibility of your writing. When aiming to express that something is part of a larger category or controlled by something else, it is advisable to use the correct alternatives such as ""subsumed under"", ""subsumed by"", or other semantically similar phrases like "incorporated into" or "integrated within".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
subsumed under
This alternative replaces "to" with "under", which is the correct preposition to use with "subsumed" to indicate inclusion within a category or system.
subsumed by
This alternative replaces "to" with "by", indicating that something is controlled or dominated by something else.
incorporated into
This alternative focuses on the action of integrating something into a larger whole.
integrated within
This alternative emphasizes the idea of something being part of a larger integrated system.
subordinated to
This alternative highlights the hierarchical relationship, where something is made less important than something else.
subjected to
This alternative indicates being under the power or control of something.
encompassed by
This alternative emphasizes being completely included or surrounded by something.
absorbed into
This alternative focuses on the process of something being taken in and becoming part of something else.
merged with
This alternative suggests a combination or blending of two or more things.
classified under
This alternative is used when categorizing items within a specific grouping.
FAQs
Which preposition should I use after "subsumed", "to", "under", or "by"?
The correct preposition is either "under", to show inclusion (e.g., "The category is subsumed under a broader classification"), or "by", to indicate control (e.g., "The individual's desires were subsumed by the group's needs"). The phrase "subsumed to" is not standard English.
What does it mean when something is described as "subsumed under" something else?
It means that the thing being described is included within a broader category, concept, or system. For example, one might say that various types of data are subsumed "subsumed under" a single analytical framework.
In what contexts might I encounter the phrase "subsumed by"?
You're likely to find "subsumed by" used when describing a situation where one thing is controlled, dominated, or overshadowed by another. Examples include "The company's profits were subsumed "subsumed by" its debts" or "The artist's personal life was subsumed "subsumed by" their work."
Are there alternatives to using the word "subsumed"?
Yes, depending on the context, you could use words like "included", "integrated", "incorporated", "classified", or "encompassed". For example, instead of "The details are subsumed under the main topic", you could say "The details are included "included under" the main topic".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested