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sublime /sə-blīmˈ/ adjective- Exalted, lofty
- Majestic
- Supreme
- Of the highest or noblest nature
- Awakening feelings of awe and veneration
- Raised up, lifted on high (archaic)
- Of proud or supercilious aspect or bearing (literary)
- Just under the skin (anatomy)
noun- That which is sublime
- A pinnacle of achievement, surpassing excellence, the lofty or grand, in thought, arrangement or style
- The supreme degree
transitive verb- To raise up, exalt
- To transmute into something higher
- To object to or obtain by sublimation
- To deposit as a sublimate
- To purify by (or as if by) sublimation
intransitive verb To undergo sublimation ORIGIN: L sublimis in a high position, exalted, from sublimāre, -ātum to exalt; origin unknown sublīmˈable adjective sublimate /subˈlim-āt/ transitive verb - To elevate
- To sublime
- To purify by sublimation
- To transmute into something higher
- To direct unconsciously (a primitive impulse such as an aggressive or sexual impulse) into a higher or more socially acceptable action
- To direct into a higher channel
noun /-mət/ (chem)A product of sublimation, esp a corrosive sublimate adjective /-mət/ Sublimed or sublimated subˈlimated adjective sublimāˈtion noun - The change from solid to vapour without passing through the liquid state, usu with subsequent change back to solid (chem)
- Purification by this process
- A sublimate
- Elevation
- Ecstasy
- The acme, height
- Transmutation into something higher
- The unconscious diversion towards higher aims or more socially acceptable actions of the energy derived from an instinct which is denied gratification, such as an aggressive or sexual impulse
sublimed /səb-līmdˈ/ adjective sublimeˈly adverb sublimeˈness noun sublīmˈing noun and adjective sublimity /səb-limˈ/ noun - Loftiness
- Elevation
- Grandeur
- Nobleness of nature, thought, execution
- The emotion of awe and veneration
- That which evokes it
- The summit, height, acme
subˈlimize or subˈlimise transitive verb (rare) - To make sublime
- To exalt
- To purify, refine
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