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superimpose

[soo-per-im-pohz] / ˌsu pər ɪmˈpoʊz /
VERB
lay over something else
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Nevertheless, Fox News host Tucker Carlson featured a photo of the shooter superimposed with the words “Trans Killer” on his Tuesday show.

From Washington Post

The following year, it moved out of its historic downtown building, graced to this day by a mural of Steinbeck superimposed over the Californian’s front pages.

From Los Angeles Times

Discolored grass covers the baseball infield, making it look as if watermarks were superimposed on a large swath of the pitch.

From Washington Post

For scientists to look for changes on the surface over time, they had to superimpose the images at various angles and find overlaps in the terrain to line them up.

From Scientific American

He superimposes precise, colorful chevrons on fields of inky drips, and renders geometric patterns on lumps of green-painted found wood mounted on a white backdrop.

From Washington Post