SUBLIMATE


Meaning of SUBLIMATE in English

I. ˈsəbləˌmāt, usu -ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin sublimatus, past participle of sublimare to lift up, raise — more at sublime

transitive verb

1. obsolete

a. : to elevate to a place of dignity or honor

b. : to give a more elevated character to

2.

[Medieval Latin sublimatus, past participle of sublimare to refine, sublime, from Latin, to raise, lift up]

a. : to cause to sublime

sublimate sulfur

b. archaic : to improve or refine as if by subliming

c. obsolete : to get or extract by or as if by subliming

3. : to direct the energy of (an impulse) from a primitive aim to one that is higher in the cultural scale especially in the course of psychoanalysis

sublimate sexual curiosity into artistic or scientific production

intransitive verb

: to undergo sublimation

II. -ˌmāt, -_mə̇t, usu -d.+V noun

( -s )

Etymology: Medieval Latin sublimatum, from neuter of sublimatus, past participle of sublimare to sublime

1. : mercury chloride b

2. : a chemical product obtained by sublimation

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