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third-person singular simple present subsumes, present participle subsuming, simple past and past participle subsumed
To place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include or contain something else. quotations examples
A few years later (in a paper published by the Royal Society in 1970, by which time Hawking had become a fellow “for distinction in science” of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge), he and I joined forces to publish an even more powerful theorem which subsumed almost all the work in this area that had gone before.
March 14, 2018, Roger Penrose writing in The Guardian, 'Mind over matter': Stephen Hawking – obituary
no allusion is made to forms because Plato is subsuming under the class of productive crafts both divine and human imitation;
1961: J. A. Philip. Mimesis in the Sophistês of Plato. In: Proceedings and Transactions of the American Philological Association 92. p. 453--468.
To consider an occurrence as part of a principle or rule; to colligate examples