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Discover LudwigThe word 'superimposing' is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the present participle form of the verb 'superimpose', which means to place or lay something on top of something else. You can use 'superimposing' when describing the act of overlaying one image or object onto another. For example: - The artist spent hours meticulously superimposing different layers of paint to create a sense of depth in her masterpiece. - The graphic designer used digital software to superimpose the company's logo onto the promotional materials. - The movie's special effects team did an impressive job of superimposing the actor's face onto a stunt double's body for the action scenes.
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It had become so iconic among swaths of rightwingers that one man had even turned it into patriotic wallpaper, superimposing on to the wall behind Lindsey's shrieking face and upturned finger a picture of a military funeral, complete with a coffin draped in the American flag.
To see which bits of it are dark matter simply requires superimposing the known pattern of visible matter.Doing so is instructive, as Dr Massey's colleague Nick Scoville reported to the meeting.
Most famously associated with Philips, a Dutch electrical and electronics giant (see article), this attempted to take more account of the different national markets in which a company was operating by superimposing geographical silos that cut across the traditional business units.Such organisations have not commanded universal admiration.
The communists simply took over the imperial civil service and added a further layer of complexity by superimposing a party organisation on the government one.McDonnell Douglas for one fell foul of the system.
The process had, in other words, created a false memory that this cage was dangerous by superimposing the memory of the shock on the memory of the cage.The experiment did not stop there.
Thank you to those readers who pointed out that, by superimposing concentric circles on a Mercator projection, the map in our May 3rd issue (now corrected online) greatly underestimated the potential reach of North Korea's missiles.
It also built a whole new jazz repertory by superimposing brand new themes onto older, well-known chord progressions, particularly on such standards as "I Got Rhythm" and "How High the Moon".
Superimposing the three images would "rebuild" the image in its original colours.
The bright lines are made very narrow, with black or empty spaces between them, which permits superimposing other, similar pictures also cut into fine lines separated by empty spaces.
Similarly, a cyan and a yellow filter together yield green, and a yellow and a magenta filter together yield red. Superimposing such filters or dye images of different densities in a white-light beam can therefore re-create any colour impression in the same way as superimposing light beams of the primary colours.
Analogously, the meaning of a myth is found not simply by reading its narrative in sequence, but by superimposing upon one another similar mythical events from one narrative and boiling down each resulting "bundle" to a common denominator.
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