Definitionadj. passing or having passed from the solid to the gaseous state
Last update: August 17, 2015
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The element of givenness, dominant in empiricism, and partially surviving through intuitionalism even into Kant, is sublimated in Hegel's thinking. [Please select]
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It was marriage sublimated; these two children were two lilies. [Please select]
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They are really sublimated steam cookers, with the hot water used to make coffee when they reach the trenches. [Please select]
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The empiricist considers thought transformed, sublimated perception, while the rationalist sees in perception only confused and less distinct thought. [Please select]
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The ragged, half-clad negroes of the sea-beach--a parson-butler of sublimated respectability, a liveried lackey of rainbow and gold. [Please select]
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"It is just 'the speaking image' of my hat, but it's a glorified, sublimated, celestial image." [Please select]
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Every object she cherished has become spiritualised, sublimated, has become alive--alive as this amulet is alive. [Please select]
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