Upper-Intermediate (B2)
IPA: /səbˈsʌmpʃən/
KK: /səbˈsʌmpʃən/
Definition
The act of including something under a general category or concept.
Example
In logic, subsumption is important for understanding how specific instances relate to broader principles.
Conversation

Have you ever heard of the concept of subsumption in logic?

No, I haven't. What does it mean?

It’s basically the act of including one idea within another, like how a minor premise fits into a syllogism.

That sounds interesting! I guess understanding that could help with critical thinking.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
inclusion
integration
encompassment
Antonyms
exclusion
separation
division
Root Explanation
Subsumption → It is formed from "sub-" (meaning under) and "sumere" (meaning to take). The word describes the act of taking something under a broader category or concept.
Memory Tip
Think of taking something 'under' ('sub-') a larger idea or category ('sumere') — that's what subsumption means.
Visually Confused Words
assumption
absumption
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