“+ transitive verb
Etymology: Latin superinducere to bring in on top of, from super- + inducere to lead in — more at induce
1.
a. : to bring into a relationship of wife or heir so as to supplant one already established
b. : to install in a post having an incumbent
2. : to introduce by way of addition or superimposition : bring in over or above that already existing : bring about or cause to exist as an addition or accretion
a spiritual meaning superinduced upon the literal — Encyc. Americana
3. : to draw, put, or place so as to cover or conceal — used with over or upon