verb
- to place or lay one thing over another so that they coincide or correspond in position
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- The architect superposed the new floor plan over the existing blueprint.
- Scientists superpose wave patterns to study interference effects.
- The artist superposed transparent layers to create depth in the painting.
- Geologists superpose rock formations to understand their chronological sequence.
- The engineer superposed the stress diagrams to analyze structural loads.
- Researchers superpose satellite images from different time periods to track changes.