verb
- to place or lay one thing over another so that they coincide or overlap
- to combine or add together multiple effects, forces, or waves
Usage: third person singular present tense of superpose
Usage: physics; mathematics
Examples
- The architect superposes the new floor plan over the existing blueprint.
- She superposes the transparent sheets to create the final design.
- The physicist superposes two wave functions to analyze their interaction.
- The software superposes multiple layers of data on the map.
- He superposes the historical map onto the modern satellite image.
- The program superposes different sound waves to create the final audio track.