释义 |
sub·late \ˌsəˈblāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin sublatus (suppletive past participle of tollere to take away, lift up), from sub- up + -latus carried, suppletive past participle of ferre to carry — more at sub-, tolerate, bear 1. obsolete : to take away : remove 2. a. (1) : negate, deny (2) : cancel, eliminate b. : to cancel but also preserve and elevate (an element in a dialectic process) as a partial element in a synthesis < evil is not evaded, but sublated in the higher religious cheer of these persons — William James > |