Subsume Mnemonic
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subsume
subsume
/səbˈsuːm/
Examples
- But his mannerisms subsume the performance.
- Fruits subsume apples and oranges.
- It threatens to subsume the entire landscape.
- The one side usually tries to subsume the other.
- Aesthetic concerns subsumed the didactic and a sense of form developed.
- Quite obviously the diatonic scale 'subsumes' the major scale.
- The town has been subsumed into the neighboring town of Colona.
- The APRN model will subsume geriatric medicine training into a broader category.
- Prefix and suffix may be subsumed under the term adfix in contrast to infix.
- The Bill will subsume conservation area consent into the town and country planning system.
contain or include
verb
consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle
verb
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"Sub + Zoom. All details quickly zoom under the main idea."
"Sub + Zoom. Everything falls under and is zoomed into one."
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