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sublimation
English
Etymology
From Middle English sublimacioun, sublimacion, from Medieval Latin subl?m?ti?nem, from Latin subl?m? (“I raise, I elevate”, verb).Morphologically sublimate +? -ion
Noun
sublimation (countable and uncountable, plural sublimations)
- (chemistry) The transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor state such that it does not pass through the intermediate liquid phase. [from late 14th c.]
- (psychology) The transformation of an impulse into something socially constructive. [from 20th c.]
- Elevation; exaltation; a making sublime.
Derived terms
- desublimation
- sublimation energy
Related terms
- sublimate
- sublimative
Translations
French
Etymology
From Latin sublimatio.
Pronunciation
Noun
sublimation f (plural sublimations)
- sublimate
Further reading
- “sublimation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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sublimate
English
Etymology
From Latin subl?m?tus, past participle of subl?m?re (“to raise, elevate”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?bl?me?t/
Verb
sublimate (third-person singular simple present sublimates, present participle sublimating, simple past and past participle sublimated)
- (transitive, intransitive, physics) To change state from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state. [from 16th c.]
- Synonym: sublime
- (transitive, archaic) To purify or refine a substance through such a change of state.
- (transitive, psychoanalysis) To modify the natural expression of a sexual or primitive instinct in a socially acceptable manner; to divert the energy of such an instinct into some acceptable activity.
- (archaic) To raise to a place of honor; to refine and exalt.
- Synonyms: heighten, elevate
- 1667, Richard Allestree, The Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety
- The precepts of Christianity are […] so apt […] to cleanse and sublimate the more gross and corrupt.
Related terms
Translations
Noun
sublimate (plural sublimates)
- (chemistry) A product obtained by sublimation.
See also
- freeze-dry
Anagrams
- multibase, umbalites
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /subli?mate/
Verb
sublimate
- adverbial present passive participle of sublimar
Italian
Verb
sublimate
- second-person plural present indicative of sublimare
- second-person plural imperative of sublimare
- feminine plural of sublimato
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /sub.li??ma?.te/, [s??bli??mä?t??]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /sub.li?ma.te/, [subli?m??t??]
Verb
subl?m?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of subl?m?
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