0 past simple and past participle of superimpose
1 to put especially a picture, words, etc. on top of something else, especially another picture, words, etc., so that what is in the lower position can still be seen, heard, etc.:
Note that the meaning of 'continuous' is less ambiguous in physics than in mathematics, where set-theoretic, topological and measure-theoretic notions of continuity are superimposed.
The longitudinal component of the velocity ux clearly reveals oscillating behavior superimposed on a soliton-like structure.
In these graphs the asymptotic and full numerical solutions are superimposed for comparison.
The spot could be an independent entity superimposed on the naturally occurring mixing-layer structures or connected to the naturally occurring structures through braids.
The time constant of membrane recovery was derived from the single exponential fit to the capacitance decay (superimposed curves with indicated time constants).
A time code superimposed on each videotape in conjunction with a remotely controlled tape-stop device allowed observers to view tapes at 10-s intervals.
In these, the red and green fluorescent images were superimposed.
Superimposed on this patchy pattern was a trend of increasing biomass through late summer.