Plotinos follows Aristotle in his definition of quantity, but subsumes time and place under relation.
Last, to that which occupies the third rank, to the universal Soul, he subsumes the world that is derived therefrom.
Intelligence is the power which wields the stores of images and ideas belonging to it, and which thus (2) freely combines and subsumesthese stores in obedience to its peculiar tenor.
Thus as regards the manifold of the latter it determines nothing, but must await this determination by the Judgement, which subsumes the empirical intuition (if the object is a natural product) under the concept.
Most of the actions of Don Quixote are also cases in point, for he subsumes the realities he encounters under conceptions drawn from the romances of chivalry, from which they are very different.
He starts from the conception, "A pleasure which two love they can enjoy in common," and subsumes under it the very case which excludes community.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsumes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.