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"subsume" Definitions
  1. to include something in a particular group and not consider it separately

118 Sentences With "subsume"

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It requires a willingness to subsume ego in the collective.
Polaroid's brand was still strong enough to subsume what saved it.
Better to answer with compassion, which doesn't totally subsume the self.
Beyond the horizon, waiting to subsume them all, lies the internet.
So it's not entirely unique to see scandals subsume a White House.
We're all made of information, so let's merge our information and subsume ourselves.
Google's automation can subsume all or parts of our personalities with their algorithmic suggestions.
The larva gets progressively bigger and it starts to subsume much of the spider's body.
Or, they could easily buy one of the development companies outright and subsume that expertise.
Their relationship's extreme intimacy is palpable, and threatens to subsume each individual into one being.
There is no fight in her; no fight to try to subsume into myself instead.
Even within a slim 100 pages, the book can completely subsume a reader in his reverie.
That's because Hill House's goal isn't to scare the Crain family away — it's to subsume them.
Or is it better simply to subsume that concern under the general heading of human rights?
Eventually, I think it's going to subsume Google Now, too — but that's probably a ways off.
Ending hostilities would risk a German-style reunification that would subsume the North under South Korean rule.
It's hard to make a dominant personality subsume themselves to the brand they've been hired to serve.
Bolloré SA's accounts subsume all those of (much larger) Vivendi—not just the proportion, 22007%, which it owns.
A cascade of new issues rose to subsume the old New Deal conflict that had divided the parties.
Schutt's stories — awash in money, lush foliage and coyly named houses — menace and sometimes subsume their desperate characters.
He is to lead a new "economy super-ministry" that will subsume the ministries of finance, planning and industry.
New market entrants must carefully consider the mission criticality and depth of workflow and use cases that they subsume.
I found myself drawn into what Flowers speaks about, where you subsume your sex and sexual politics into racial politics.
Such an eclectic approach dictates improvisation over purity, and Taino Smokehouse shows how rewardingly barbecue can subsume other culinary traditions.
The US is not, as many other countries are, a place where communities must subsume their interests for national ones. 
In Get Out, white people plot to steal and subsume black people's bodies in a clear metaphor for slavery and exploitation.
To subsume their deaths within all the evil the Germans did would be fail to learn the lessons of this tragedy.
While automation might subsume labor's wages and roll that capital up to corporate oligarchs, software like Titan could boost financial inclusion.
But it does matter what happens as Amazon grows, and as it continues to subsume and consume the Commons—and us.
There must be some core of fundamental values to which we all can appeal that subsume our varied doctrines and creeds.
Instead, Barnett says, they want to conquer as much territory as they can and subsume it into their self-proclaimed caliphate.
Political strategists say the sheer scope of her plan and her support for ending private insurance threaten to subsume her candidacy.
In Madeline Donahue's first solo exhibition, Attachments, the relationship between a mother and child threatens to subsume each individual into one being.
Mish Barber-Way's declamatory scream rings out, clearly and solemnly, above the fray, but said fray's volume and horsepower subsume her lyrics.
They sat quiet for so long — refusing to stand up to this president — that they allowed his narrative to subsume their party.
Chinese leaders need a capable bureaucrat to run Hong Kong and further subsume it into Beijing's orbit through policymaking and economic integration.
Claire means, of course, to drive a wedge between the partners—to ruin their friendship and subsume their brand into her empire.
I'd rather watch multinational capitalism subsume the world, as, over the course of three films, Assayas illustrates, than have to face it.
He feels no compulsion to indulge paddy-whackery by playing up to stereotypes of false bonhomie or to subsume politics under personal relationships.
Introducing a nationwide tax to subsume India's bewildering profusion of central, state and lower-level indirect taxes has been a decades-long effort.
The London in Christopher Robin threatens to subsume the lonely; in Paddington 2, the block's lonely people get set up at the movie's end.
The new party will subsume the Tokyo-based one she led to a resounding victory over the LDP in local elections earlier this year.
But even when his work colors between more conventional storytelling lines, it's always still interested in the ways entertainment can sometimes subsume the entertained.
Trying to subsume the Caribbean into a discourse of Latin America or America, curators argue, limits the ability to account for differences between islands.
They love to subsume what they perceive as "other" by getting really really close to it and cracking one out to it twice a day.
Absent its popular base, Hezbollah will lack this democratic means to subsume and eventually replace the Lebanese state, reverting it to a finite armed group.
Qatar has strenuously denied that it supports terrorism and sees the blockade as a way to subsume it under the powerful influence of Saudi Arabia.
On the other side, Israel wants American Jews to support it uncritically and subsume their negative opinions to the larger project of a Jewish state.
Unlike a pointillist's dots, though, or the pixels on a computer screen, Ms. Jane's careful marks refuse to fully subsume themselves into the overall pattern.
In June the government restarted a long-stalled plan to merge small schools; authorities say they hope to subsume more than 10,000 schools over four years.
The loathsome bhodan enters its host's body (presumably through the mouth, though Stewart keeps certain details mercifully fuzzy) and proceeds to subsume its prey from within.
And then, as has oft been discussed, allow the criminal investigatory agency that remains the FBI to subsume the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Trying to subsume the Caribbean into a discourse of Latin America or America, they argue, limits the ability to account for differences in experience between islands.
This begs the question of whether the Games are for celebrating different cultures, or forcing them to subsume themselves to a single homogenous code of conduct.
The new sales tax regime will subsume a slew of federal and state levies, transforming a nation of more than 1.2 billion population into a single market.
She often sounds as if she were trying to breathe with, or subsume herself within, imposing machines, to figure out how they might braid together as one.
The founders decided to subsume all of their efforts under the banner of Ocean on the occasion of the accelerator's fourth Demo Day, on April 24, 2018.
When the hacking fracas threatened to subsume his business, Mr. Murdoch watched his bid to acquire Sky, the British satellite and news giant, scuttled by British regulators.
There's this idea in critical theory that there's no heresy in capitalism — there's nothing you can say that capitalism will not subsume and sell back to you.
For 65 years Germany has been prepared to subsume itself in Europe and, in exchange, has been allowed to act as a full member of the Western alliance.
The aim was to subsume nationalism to practiced mutuality, with the resulting community of nations making Europe's smaller countries more powerful than they would be on their own.
A large survey exhibition comprehensively traces the internet's influence on artistic practice since 225, uneasily and unexpectedly revealing how it can subsume both the art and its viewing contexts.
The non-binary-gendered Wanderer, whose people subsume themselves into the lives of others as part of their natural cycle, seeks to understand itself by aiding and loving Kehinde.
Young people who frequently say they don't want to work in some large organization are certainly not going to want to subsume themselves in some pre-existing intellectual label.
The publication Ethnologue identifies almost 300 living languages in China, half of them on the edge of the abyss as Mandarin, the nation's official language, continues to subsume minority tongues.
It recalls the personal declarations of independence that, in a simple but transformational ceremony, subsume countless identities into the liberty, responsibility and possibility of United States citizenship under the law.
"In every other Western and Asian country, the national governments subsume the burden of paying the capital needs of their public transportation systems," Mr. Ravitch said in a recent interview.
This ability to subsume anything and everything into an imagined narrative — to transform the world from a place of neutral facts to charged clues — is a hallmark of conspiracy theory thinking.
The surprising survival of monarchies is in part a tribute to the nous of the old guard, who have understood the need to subsume their interests into those of the institution.
It is a strikingly wide coalition spanning much of British society, but one with the will to power that is needed to subsume its differences in the cause of winning elections.
Nor would it subsume the National Reconnaissance Office, which builds and operates spy satellites for both the military and spy spy agencies and under the proposal remains independent, the directive says.
Mr. Kim, unable to seek peace without risking a German-style reunification that would subsume the North under South Korean rule, sought to make any potential war too costly to consider.
As 85% of employees&apos mental health conditions go undiagnosed or untreated as of 2017, employers subsume more than $100 billion in lost revenue and 217 million lost workdays each year.
The two main directions appear to be to let it continue to remain a standalone app longer term, or to subsume part or all of it into a bigger Apple Music offering.
According to the New Hacker's Dictionary published by MIT Press, the words "hacking" and "hacker" (see below) in mainstream parlance have come to subsume the words "cracking" and "cracker," and that's misleading.
Or I am describing my body so that it begins to subsume the rest of me: Look, she grows curiouser and curiouser — that wheelchair, that weird walk, that way her hands curl up.
By 2012, Obama was doing his own explaining of foreign policy as a power vacuum began to subsume Iraq after he had claimed the end of combat operations there in December of 2011.
He thinks it a natural response to our age — but also seems to believe that if we don't find a way to subsume narrow identities into national ones, we're all going to die.
To protest, Weitzmann suggests, is to risk being dismissed as "an identity politics nut" in a country where citizenship is supposed to subsume differences of ethnicity or religion through the secular model known as laïcité.
With these bogus male feminists, it can be crazy-making — especially since women are so often taught to subsume our own doubts and even our own experiences if men tell us we're interpreting things incorrectly.
Thus, perhaps most of all, it's a perfect example of the extent to which the modern-day nationalized media climate tends to subsume all particular events under the mighty steamroller of big-picture political narratives.
Perhaps to sweeten the deal of letting Google subsume more of your daily life, many of the new features announced at Google I/O were designed to be "proactive," with a barrier to entry downright invisible.
Deboeuf's exit underscores deep tensions threatening to subsume the Renault-Nissan alliance in the wake of the November 2018 arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, now awaiting trial in Japan on financial misconduct charges he denies.
The glowing keyboards, dinky flutes, angry rhythm guitar parts, assembled sound effects, and the like are incorporated poorly, failing to mesh with the grander rock structures that subsume them, sticking out like otiose clip-on accessories.
It means balancing a veteran actor's determination to subsume his identity into a character, even as, in his offstage life, he is firm in his belief that the man about to take office is a dangerous figure.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley aims to roll out the new sales tax from July 1 that will subsume a slew of federal and state levies, transforming a nation of more than 1.2 billion population into a single market.
Karen Carpenter, a softball- and drum-playing tomboy had to subvert her self, subsume her true self into the double Karen, the one her manager and the public wanted: pretty Karen, thin and polite Karen, the girl-Karen.
And so they project that these genetically engineered people with no consciousness are so capable and competitive that they're guaranteed to subsume normal humans given enough time, and so the question is, are they justified in destroying them?
The main aim of the group, which has been legally recognized as a terror organization with the name of the Fethullah Gulen Terror Organization (FETO), has always been to subsume Turkish state power through dominance of state institutions.
Well, there's some speculation about whether whites are actually going to ultimately become a minority or whether we'll simply redefine what it means to be white in the United States and potentially subsume Latinx Americans into that definition.
The culture minister, Piotr Glinski, wants to subsume the museum within a planned institution devoted to the Battle of Westerplatte, the first battle of the war in September 1939, when Polish forces fended off the Nazis before surrendering.
The abstract background — an atmospheric storm of indigo and brown erupting into fiery reds near the bottom — nearly blends in with the figures, threatening to subsume them, but for the orange polyurethane ooze spewing from the child's mouth.
For those of us who won't get to experience the absolution of celestial darkness, music can have a similar effect: It can completely consume and subsume and put us in touch with both our inner and outer selves.
When he says, in a commentary on Manet's "Le Linge," that a palpable atmosphere is beginning to subsume distinct human figures, he not only captures the direction of Impressionist painting but articulates a process unfolding in his own work.
His followers, meanwhile, are "the deplorables" who are, pointedly, not elite in Trump's manner but have their own form of greatness and smartness which is displayed in their willingness to subsume themselves ("the most loyal people on earth") to Trump.
"It's almost presumed that what's in the best interest of the child is for the parent to subsume their own personal needs," said Anna Maria Diamanti, the director of the family law and domestic violence unit of South Brooklyn Legal Services.
Gadgets have been pretty boring for a few years now — the most interesting gadget of all time was the smartphone, and the most interesting question about the smartphone was how many other kinds of gadgets it could subsume on its way to dominance.
The most successful "EDM" pop songs are ones like "Where Are U Now," which subsume existing digital sounds to make something that still feels organic, or ones like "Get Lucky," which draw on traditional dance music and discard the corny hologram sci-fi entirely.
Well over a decade in the making, the new value-added tax promises to subsume India's miasma of local and national levies into a single payment, thus unifying the country's 29 states and 1.3 billion people into a common market for the first time.
And if Trump's manifest corruption and buffoonery has strengthened that establishment in certain ways — by persuading liberals, for instance, to subsume their skepticism of the national security state in newfound Russophobia — his political resilience is also an indicator of the limits on its influence.
Instead of watching doppelgängers develop personalities so distinct that you start to forget that they look identical and are played by the same actress, you're watching three very different-looking actors — united only by their Children of the Corn dye job — subsume their differences into one personality.
The agreement in August to subsume all manner of national and regional levies into a single goods-and-services tax (GST), applicable nationwide, was hailed as a historic opportunity to rid the economy of both problems, potentially adding two percentage points of GDP growth a year.
The effect is visually dazzling but also stomach-turning: struggling to place myself in relation to the image, I end up feeling a desire to turn away, if not run — the image threatens to subsume the viewer, an effect more potent than a line on a graph.
It argues that people who believe guns make America safer, among other fallacies, display a strain of superstition that has always existed in American politics, on the right and the left, but which in recent decades has concentrated on the right, and now threatens to subsume it.
To get the ball rolling on her vision for economic policymaking, Warren says she will get rid of the Commerce Department and replace it with the so-called U.S. Department for Economic Development, which would also subsume the Small Business Administration and the Patent and Trademark Office.
The present is an utterly terrifying place to exist within which is why most of us subsume ourselves in the shallow waters of memory, splashing about in the rock pools of that which has already happened, or tip-toeing through the ephemeral foam of daydreams of the near future.
And to block what he called a "Latin onslaught" of immigration that threatened to subsume Western culture, Tanton founded or funded 13 think tanks and advocacy groups—a constellation of far-right organizations that form the core of the modern movement to limit immigration into the United States.
" Or as he said to me, "The whole difficulty of doing plays — the reason one doesn't do two or three a year — is this very thing of trying to subsume thought and calculation into the interior of, say, a love story or a story of triumph and failure.
Paglen has long explored the ways in which technology helps keep liberty suppressed, and his presentation of the AI visuals seems to want to warn us of our impending doom, but the elegance and slickness of his aesthetics and the tastefully tony gallery hang (no text on the walls, please!) subsume any lingering didacticism.
They include the presence of Western Europe's largest Muslim community, French participation in conflicts from the Middle East to Mali, the tensions deriving from France's troubled colonial past (notably in Algeria), and, perhaps most of all, the Republic's firm doctrine of laïcité, or secularism, designed to subsume all ethnic, racial, religious and other differences into French citizenship.
With a goal of creating and defending American jobs, the Department of Economic Development would replace the Commerce Department and "subsume other agencies like the Small Business Administration and the Patent and Trademark Office, and include research and development programs, worker training programs, and export and trade authorities like the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative," Warren explained.
The game careens through a whole lot of jargon over its formidable 40+ hours, but the basics go like this: Everyone lives in bunkers, cut off from one another out of fear because near-unseeable ghosts ("beached things," or "BTs") roam the planet, causing some equivalent of a nuke to go off when they subsume a living person.
"It's a perfect confluence of two industries historically built on the objectification, fetishization and peddling of women — fashion and Hollywood — and both are fighting for their reputation and relevance right now while still hanging onto their codependence, hoping the moment we are in doesn't subsume a pretty damn good business relationship," said Janice Min, the former editor of The Hollywood Reporter.
The men, each made exclusively of congealed beefcake paste, guzzle cheap beer, drive giant trucks, zoom their motorboats all across the ocean, and subsume their descriptions of such behavior into a reactionary celebration of the idealized white working-class American male — and let's not forget the adolescent nostalgia hidden beneath that toned muscular exterior, which can turn any innocent party song into a heartfelt cry lamenting a lost way of life.
It was the most disjunctive game-watching experience I've had—the scream-spiral of a first-round upset happening on a small television behind the bar, thousands of people luridly and loudly losing their minds, some talented kids experiencing the largest emotions of their lives on a basketball court far from home, and everywhere around me nothing but business as usual and in proportions that do not so much dwarf the game but subsume it.
The primary paradox of the picture is that Marsyas, despite his placement front and center, doesn't dominate the image: he may bisect the composition straight down the middle, but the interlocking heads, torsos, and arms on either side of him subsume his tortured form — which is partitioned at the waist between the dark fur of his satyr's goat legs and the fleshy humanity of his upper body — into an all-over design with no focal point, a device well ahead of its time.
Instead the French are focused on their country's failures: its dispatch under Vichy of Jews to their deaths, its painful colonial past in Algeria, its faltering attempts to integrate one of Europe's largest Muslim communities, its vulnerability to terrorist attacks in Paris and Nice, its expensive and sometimes rigid welfare state, its ambiguous relationship to global capitalism, its fraying model of "laïcité" (or secularism) designed to subsume religious difference in the values of the French republic — all are endlessly agonized over.
If we really wanted to honor the sacrifices of D-Day, we would do well to learn again what it is the Allies really fought for — not to save the United States or even Britain (which by 1944 could not be beaten) but to liberate Europe; not to defeat an aggressive nation-state but to eradicate a despicable ideology; not to enjoy the spoils as the victors but to lay the foundations of a just and enduring peace; not to subsume our values under our interests but to define our interests according to our values.

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