subsume

[səbˈsuːm]

subsume Definition

  • 1include or absorb (something) in something else
  • 2consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle

Using subsume: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subsume" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new law will subsume all previous regulations on the matter.

  • Example

    The concept of 'animal' subsumes both cats and dogs.

  • Example

    The category of 'fruit' subsumes apples, oranges, and bananas.

subsume Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subsume

Antonyms for subsume

Phrases with subsume

  • place (something) in a particular class or category

    Example

    The new product can be subsumed under the category of 'health supplements'.

  • absorb or integrate (something) into a larger entity or system

    Example

    The company was subsumed into a larger corporation.

  • include (something) in a more general class or group

    Example

    The term 'vegetable' can be subsumed under the broader category of 'food'.

Origins of subsume

from Latin 'subsumere', meaning 'to take up'

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Summary: subsume in Brief

The verb 'subsume' [səbˈsuːm] means to include or absorb something into something else, or to consider an instance of something as part of a general rule or principle. Examples include 'The new law will subsume all previous regulations on the matter,' and 'The concept of 'animal' subsumes both cats and dogs.' Phrases like 'subsume under' and 'subsume into' denote placing something in a particular category or integrating it into a larger entity.