0 present 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.:
I empirically determined that superimposing five layers created enough textural variety without making the piece too busy or dense.
Intermittently, at least two different generations of traces can be identified superimposing older sediment surfaces.
Poorly preserved but significant specimen with typical bundle-shaped wrinkles superimposing scratch mark patterns on the lobe surfaces.
He began by creating a spatial autocorrelation pattern by superimposing all the points around every single point in his array of retinal cells.
One method consisted in superimposing a very brief global flicker over the whole visual field at the moment of the change.
The first is a process of superimposing the unknown system onto the known system.
The reason for doing so is that labels can then always be obtained by superimposing a random permutation5 on the unlabelled nodes.
Yet, on other occasions, ideas were created by superimposing musical parts composed for a certain scene.