subsume

અંતર્ગત કરવામાં
definition
verb
most of these phenomena can be subsumed under two broad categories
include or absorb (something) in something else.
example
White suggested that causal beliefs 'subsume' the notion of causal mechanism, but also include other concepts such as causal power, releasing condition, and liability.
But with personal greed 'subsuming' any sense of noblesse oblige or the national interest, it is time the hallowed romance of titled wealth was dispelled.
Flat-out work 'subsumed' normal existence to the extent that the cast barely believed they were living in the metropolis at all.
It also explores several conceptions of objectivity that are each either inapplicable to law or 'subsumable' under at least one of the six conceptions just mentioned.
It 'subsumes' mountain ranges, valleys and flatlands at an elevation range of more than 6,000 feet.
At times of heightened threat perception, the assertion of values mounts and 'subsumes' careful calculation of interests.
In this state of affairs one wonders why such a regime is 'subsumed' under the heading of democracy and not domination?
Individual and tribal morality might be 'subsumable' under the morality of the nation.
He had come to discuss the Big One, the euro, which could become legal tender everywhere from the Shetlands to Sardinia, 'subsuming' the pound, the Deutschmark, the franc and other EU currencies.
It is a kind of enveloping void that 'subsumes' the senses into a kind of frozen present.
Abetting this response is a cultural admonition against appropriation, an admonition that likely originates with ‘others’ reacting to their fears of 'subsumption' .
One's own 'subsumption' - any tool that allows people to think they are doing the right thing when buying hyper-commodified products from sites of mass-consumption needs to be attacked.
Kierkegaard's injunction that we leap into faith should be taken less, as is normally done, as a demand for the 'subsumption' of reason into the irrational, but as a call to show fidelity to your conviction.
It is an admirable effort but it carries with it certain problems of style 'subsuming' content.
The duties of a Buddhist monk are 'subsumed' , and, by extension, so is his connection to the master monk.
A book contained on a CD-ROM could at least now be created, packaged and sold as a 'subsumable' product along with the printed book.
For me, at least, and surely for many others, perhaps more than is realized offhand, the entirety of the song is needed, and the entirety 'subsumes' the particulars.
Their art works, that comprise digital re-photographed reproductions, are an attempt to link memory and subject, 'subsuming' memory as archival material that transcends barriers to be utilised globally.
Three important elements are 'subsumed' under the first branch of the test.
For some thinkers, places must resist total 'subsumption' under the self.
Once security has been attained, then it is sensible to discuss 'subsumption' of these relatively secure populations by the spectacle.
What she wants or does not want is 'subsumed' in absolute indifference and the great overarching project of finding the perfect negation of ego.
Teleological theories draw from the efforts of the individual agent to distinguish the real from the apparent good, and to harmonize conflicting impulses by 'subsuming' them under a comprehensive conception of the good.
Business leaders would lose no time in pointing out the obvious: that for business to succeed it has to be keenly attuned to a market place that 'subsumes' myriad customer tastes, concerns and preferences.
One of the things I inferred from the article was that the author felt that de Beauvoir was somehow living the open relationship because it was what Sartre wanted, 'subsuming' her own desires and mores to his, as it were.
The Graduate Certificate in Management is 'subsumable' within the Graduate Diploma in Management, which is subsumable into the Master of Management.
It's at the coast that the tensions of small-town life are 'subsumed' by the thrill and excitement of surging surf.
On the one hand, in common usage, the term ‘grammar’ metonymically represents linguistic organization, even language itself, tacitly 'subsuming' areas such as vocabulary and pronunciation.
The otherness of the other is not 'subsumable' under apparently universal presuppositions; its acknowledgement remains a task for philosophy.
This is yet another step along the way to the ultimate goal of the European Union where nation states are 'subsumed' into a federal European super state.
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