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subsumed
adjective as in included
Strong matches
Weak matches
- built in
- part of
Example Sentences
All of which would eventually be subsumed in the all-purpose label “woke” — well, except for “cultural Marxism,” which basically just means Jewish.
Eventually she is subsumed into this alien universe, a creature of nature who allows birds to roost on her chromium shoulder.
How can the left build that alliance without either surrendering leadership on its ideas or being subsumed by the “Vote Blue, no matter who” rhetoric that always gives us the same failed party leadership?
Industries and products of all kinds are being subsumed by the recent barrage of tariff announcements, which cover a broad range of goods and also involve disputes with China and the European Union.
Finally, employees of color experience their identity being subsumed to what their employer needs for the image of diversity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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