superimpose on



superimpose something on (to) someone or something

to cover an image of someone or something with an image of something. We superimposed a mustache onto Toby's face, and he looked just like the suspect. When we superimposed the mustache on him, we knew he was guilty.
See also: on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NortonNAWR-tənEnglish
WilhelmVIL-helm (German), VEEL-khelm (Polish)German, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Bor-Slovene
Thutmosethoot-MO-sə (English), thoot-MOS (English)Ancient Egyptian (Anglicized)
MyronMIE-rən (English), muy-rawn (Ancient Greek)English, Ancient Greek
Amalasuintha-Ancient Germanic