Crossword-Solution: SUPERIMPOSE 11 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Superimpose v. t. To lay or impose on something else; as, a stratum
of earth superimposed on another stratum.

We have 41 clues for the answer “SUPERIMPOSE”

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to place or lay over or above something 1 answer
Place something over something else 1 answer
Place over 1 answer
Place one thing over other 1 answer
Lay one thing over another 1 answer
Place on top of 2 answers
Lay over 2 answers
Overlay 27 answers
Engraft 27 answers
misgovern 27 answers
prevail over 30 answers
outweigh 30 answers
overtax 32 answers
overlap 34 answers
over-rule 35 answers
predominate 35 answers
overmaster 36 answers
transcend 39 answers
tyrannise 39 answers
revoke 42 answers
Prevail 43 answers
oppress 45 answers
Overturn 45 answers
domineer 47 answers
Intimidate 53 answers
Frighten 53 answers
Nullify 53 answers
Trample 54 answers
Abrogate 55 answers
Glaze 56 answers
Revert 57 answers
Compel 61 answers
Annul 64 answers
Diversify 66 answers
Crush 67 answers
Cancel 67 answers
ADD ___ 68 answers
Dismiss 70 answers
Dissolve 70 answers
Surpass 74 answers
Disregard 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SUPERIMPOSE (5)

Unable to prevail by force, he engages wicked and ungodly teachers who at first make common cause with us, then claim that they are particularly called to teach the hidden mysteries of the Scriptures to superimpose upon the first principles of Christian doctrine that we teach.
Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians Martin Luther 1998
The reason, I believe, why the sense is weaker than it need be in many people, is that, instead of trusting their own instinct in the matter, they from their earliest years endeavour to correct their perception of what is beautiful by the opinions of other people, and to superimpose on their own taste the taste of others.
From a College Window Arthur Christopher Benson 2003
Sometimes they superimpose a telephone conversation over the proper arrangement of telegraph messages and vice versa.
The Ear in the Wall Arthur B. Reeve 2004
Martha, by dint of a little unobservable maneuvering, managed to superimpose her substantial shadow upon Claire's frail one.
Martha By-the-Day Julie M. Lippmann 2005
Accordingly, when an impression occurs which answers only very roughly to one of the associated images, there is a tendency to superimpose the image on the impression.
Illusions James Sully 2006

Quotes with SUPERIMPOSE (3)

I confess I do not believe in time. I like to fold my magic carpet, after use, in such a way as to superimpose one part of the pattern upon another. Let visitors trip. And the highest enjoyment of timelessness―in a landscape selected at random―is when I stand among rare butterflies and their food plants. This is ecstasy, and behind the ecstasy is something else, which is hard to explain. It is like a momentary vacuum into which rushes all that I love. A sense of oneness with …
Vladimir Nabokov
History doesn't intend to have some particular emotional value, or any particular moral. History doesn't have any intentions at all. It's just a never-ending web of events that can have pretty much any meaning at all. But we, in retrospect, make this web into a story that makes sense. We superimpose onto it a beginning, middle, and end. We decide who the main characters are, the good guys and the bad guys. We decide what the moral of the story is, and how everyone is supposed…
Leila Sales Past Perfect
Nature is interested in only two things — to survive and to reproduce one like itself. Anything you superimpose on that, all the cultural input, is responsible for the boredom of man. So we have varieties of religious experience. You are not satisfied with your own religious teachings or games; so you bring in others from India, Asia or China. They become interesting because they are something new. You pick up a new language and try to speak it and use it to feel more importa…
U.G. Krishnamurti No Way Out: Dialogues with Krishnamurti
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1982–2004).