How To Use Sublimate In A Sentence
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Art is an existence of sublimation, and embodies in nature the sublimated feature of beauty creation.
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The poet in Lawrence was sublimated by the journalist in him in order to accomplish this project and get paid.
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Submerged and sublimated, they will periodically push their way up through the conscious surface as unquenched animal desires, inexplicable tendencies, arresting visions and relentless dreams.
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In this kind we commend the wisdom and goodness of Galen, who would not leave unto the world too subtle a theory of poisons; unarming thereby the malice of venomous spirits, whose ignorance must be contented with sublimate and arsenic.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
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Freeze-Drying Freeze-drying is the technique originally used by Andean peoples to make charqui; they took advantage of the thin dry air to evaporate moisture from meat during sunny days and sublimate it from ice crystals during freezing nights.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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He could try to sublimate the problem by writing, in detail, about it.
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Let the life sublimate in respectfully to, lets the trail which the time record we struggle!
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper.
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The whole thing is then "ironed" with a giant heated press, causing the colors on the paper to sublimate into the fabric.
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As is the case in plays of this nature, the rest of the cast are sublimated to the greater good of the main part.
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Of course, life will be so purposeless that people will have to be biologically or psychologically engineered either to remove their need for the power process or make them ‘sublimate’ their drive for power into some harmless hobby.
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Bichloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate) is the material employed in the kyanization of timber, the probable mode of action being its combination with the albumen of the wood, to form an insoluble compound not susceptible of spontaneous decomposition, and therefore incapable of exciting fermentation.
Forty Centuries of Ink
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Can she sublimate her ego for the good of the team?
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In this case no red sublimate arose as customarily takes place with that calx which is prepared by the acid of nitre.
Discovery of Oxygen, Part 2
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Of course, life will be so purposeless that people will have to be biologically or psychologically engineered either to remove their need for the power process or make them "sublimate" their drive for power into some harmless hobby.
Information Liberation
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The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team.
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Carbolized, borated, and corrosive-sublimate gauze have little special value.
The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
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For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul.
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He is desublimated, totally unable to cope with his desires.
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Eroding the familiar, bending form and style, comfort and stability blur and sublimate in her supple poetic transpositions of genre, gender, sexuality, and race.
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The lengths we will go to in order to sublimate ourselves and placate the people we care about is a simultaneously charming and pathetic aspect of human nature.
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Freud focused on a solipsistic conception of the mind, in which unconscious and inherently selfish primal drives (primarilly the sexual drive, or libido) were suppressed or sublimated by internal representations (cathexes) of parental figures; for Reich libido was a life-affirming force repressed by society directly ...
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He is desublimated, totally unable to cope with his desires.
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As the sun gets higher and it gets a little warmer, by mid-April, you can actually put your sleeping bag out and the ice will sublimate, it will evaporate from the bag and, by the end of April even the wettest bags were all nice and dry and fluffy once again.
Across the North Pole
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Instead, he delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen X-er whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries.
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Abby and Scott sublimate their guilt while Buddy tries to expiate his through a material gift.
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He is desublimated, totally unable to cope with his desires.
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The proletarians were said to have bodies that were not sublimated, which farted and belched and emitted all sorts of cacophonous noises.
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Were that to occur, it would expose any underlying water-ice cap, which could then heat up and sublimate water into the atmosphere.
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JOHNSON himself, we are told by one who knew him, "had always a metaphysical passion for one princess or other, -- the rustic Lucy Porter, or the haughty Molly Aston, or the sublimated methodistic Hill Boothby; and, lastly, the more charming Mrs. Thrale.
Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
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Remembering them daily, learning from them how to sublimate our petty ego to reach the higher self, we transcend sin.
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I have even heard it suggested in recent years that if an artist such as Sickert had violent proclivities, he would have sublimated them through his creative work and not acted them out.
Portrait of a Killer
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In whatever field one has chosen to work, or indeed is forced to work, that activity can be sublimated to the higher position of yoga.
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Hostile feelings and violent responses often seem to be sublimated into sporting activities.
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She'd just have to sublimate the urge, turn it back into the building.
FOLLY
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The untarnished beauty of nature has deepened our aesthetic sense and sublimated it into a conscious feeling for the environment.
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The timbers of a house when fairly attacked are eaten from within till the beams are reduced to an absolute shell, so thin that it may be punched through with the point of the finger: and even kyanized wood, unless impregnated with an extra quantity of corrosive sublimate, appears to occasion them no inconvenience.
Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon
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A great deal of sexual energy can, of course, be canalized or "sublimated" into other things: art, music, intense religious faith, and so on.
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Hostile feelings and violent responses often seem to be sublimated into sporting activities.
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This applies particularly to salts of mercury, such as _corrosive sublimate_ or mercuric chloride, and _biniodide of mercury_, both of which have very considerable germicidal power, and are consequently frequently added to soaps.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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But our writers have been able partially to vindicate poets by pointing out that Dante was able to travel the whole way toward absolute beauty, and to sublimate his perceptions to supersensual fineness without losing their poetic tone.
The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
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In the freeze-drying process, vitrification (also termed eutectic solidification) occurs in the unfrozen fraction between the ice crystals which are sublimated in an endothermic process.
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Libido must be sublimated into productive work activities, and this necessitates the removal of temptation.
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Revolutionary fervour is born from an intense emotional response, sublimated and rationalised.
COCOONED • by J.A. Matthews
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'sublimate' our emotions, when life denies them an outlet on the level of our desire, by raising them to a higher and more rarified range of feeling and action.
The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
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The only way to attain a given end is by force, however much the means might be legitimized and sublimated.
Politics, Planning and the State
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As it approaches the Sun, heat causes ices in the nucleus to sublimate, creating a cloud of gas and dust known as the coma.
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There is no danger at all in consuming a drink that was cooled down using dry ice - most of the carbon dioxide will just sublimate into the air.
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There is a more mundane derivative noted by Merriam-Webster: sublimate, which is the transition directly from solid to gas.
History
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We have to somehow sublimate those male hormones, or at least get them under control.
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During the waning stages of eruption, fumarolic activity oxidized cinders along the rim and deposited aggregates of sublimates, hydrothermal precipitates, and reaction products near the central vent of the volcano.
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Leopold Mozart was a talented composer, but no more than that, so sublimated his own remaining ambitions to devote himself to the coaching and ‘particular proof’ of his surviving children.
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Arsenic sulphides, arsenopyrite: hot sublimate is dark, cold varies from yellow to red.
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As Karl Toepfer makes clear, eroticism was understood by many advocates and participants to be a fundamental component of body culture, whether sublimated or expressly promoted.
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Too often, however, student needs or preferences are sublimated to the overwhelming task of presenting large bodies of information to large numbers of students in small periods of time.
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Study of neurophysiology and psychobiology revealing the 'graduality' of evolution, the building upon as assimilation of 'conscious' realisation - in Freudian terms: 'das id' underlying survival which evolution in expression has seen fit to 'sublimate'?
CounterPunch
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The subtle, almost sublimated eroticism only amplifies the sexuality present in the works.
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Some of the most dominating physical features I've ever encountered, a glacier is a vast mass of ice formed from the accumulation of snow that compacts faster than it melts and sublimates.
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Meconic acid gives a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, not discharged by corrosive sublimate or chloride of gold.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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So the whole ritual is a sublimated performance in glittering vestments and ceremonial gestures which transform everydayness into a quasi-encounter with the otherworldly.
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`Ambition, greed, politics, religion - an owl can sublimate the urge in the pursuit of many different things.
THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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gradually changed from blasé to concerned as the death-toll grew sort of knew a sure-fire way to sublimate angst – gave to the first relief collector who happened to call a shonky deal; seems all he collected was for himself they said on the news, not
Bush Fire Shame
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In this case, the liquid or solid will eventually evaporate or sublimate completely.
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Some of the most dominating physical features I've ever encountered, a glacier is a vast mass of ice formed from the accumulation of snow that compacts faster than it melts and sublimates.
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It also suggests a canny ability to sublimate some of the social energy and anxiety toward the secondary ‘desire’: to recreate a difficult problem as easy solvable.
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In a flash I knew that if I added malic acid to the mercury -- perchloride of mercury or corrosive sublimate -- I would have calomel or subchloride of mercury, the only thing that would switch the poison out of my system and Mrs. Boncour's.
The Poisoned Pen
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It is really a sort of sublimated and apotheosized "argot," an "argot" of a kind of platonic archetypal drawing-room; such a drawing-room as has never existed perhaps, but to which all drawing-rooms or salons, if you will, of elegant conversation, perpetually approximate.
Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
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a varied class of thoughts, active, although repressed as out of harmony with the selected life of consciousness; layer after layer, new sets of motives underlying motives were laid bare, and each patient's interest was strongly enlisted in the task of learning to know himself in order more truly and wisely to "sublimate" himself.
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex
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In other words, Glen created Glenda in order to sublimate his repressed sexual/maternal desires, and compensate for a lack of female attention.
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Only a windlike chant would do -- something with an undertone of human despair, outsoared by brave, savage flights of invincible soul-hope -- great virile singing man-cries, winged as the starlight, weird as space -- Whitman sublimated, David's soul poured out in symphony.
The River and I
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Attachment to the wealth in any form is to be sublimated by realization that all the wealth is illusory and the real Lord is our indwelling Self in everything.
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By Joerg Colberg on January 28, 2004 5: 36 PM sublimate is one of those weblogs that I should have linked to a long time ago. coincidences
Conscientious: Weblogs: January 2004 Archives
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The subchloride of mercury, calomel, is the great British specific; the protochloride of mercury, corrosive sublimate, kills like arsenic, but no chemist could have told us it would be so.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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And I believe that when corrosive sublimate is slow in taking hold, alternate dressings of peroxide of hydrogen are just the thing.
Chapter 15
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Terrified lest his secret be made public, and turn him into an object of scorn, he managed to sublimate these fears and transform them into the stuff of comedy.
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In each case, however, the concern was expressed with care and knowledge, rather than being sublimated in a blaze of polemic.
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The mineral, which occurs with lyonsite and thenardite, formed as a sublimate from the volcanic gases.
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If mercury is found, the contents of the stomach may be dialyzed, the resulting clear fluid concentrated and shaken with ether, which has the power of taking corrosive sublimate up, and thus separating it from arsenic and other metallic poisons.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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Take the rug back to the protected area outside and let it 'sublimate', letting the solid snow turn to vapor (ice) without it turning into a liquid (melting).
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Tonally, the poems from this book sound more distanced and impersonal than any Ryan has written; the strong note of passionate response can still be heard, but the passion is sublimated into an objectivity whose calm is brooding and tense.
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Marley's performance is impressive for all its sublimated emotion.
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Sexual self-denial, instead of leading to sublimation, may lead to nervous disorder when the erotic tension, failing to find a natural outlet and not sublimated to higher erotic or non-erotic ends in the real world, is transmuted into an unreal dreamland, thus undergoing what Jung terms introversion; while there are also the people already referred to, in whom immature childish sexuality persists into an adult stage of development it is no longer altogether in accord with, so that conflict, with various possible trains of nervous symptoms, may result.
On Life and Sex: Essays of Love and Virtue
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This develops a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, bleached by corrosive sublimate.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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78.5°C Temperature at which dry ice (carbon dioxide) sublimates from a solid to a gas
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Design, let the sense of vision dulcify, let the brand sublimate!
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During the waning stages of eruption, fumarolic activity oxidized cinders along the rim and deposited aggregates of sublimates, hydrothermal precipitates, and reaction products near the central vent of the volcano.
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Athletes are expected to fight for responsibility and attention but to quickly sublimate those desires when it benefits the team.
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She'd just have to sublimate the urge, turn it back into the building.
FOLLY
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But I'll see if I can actually sublimate the tension into something creative.
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Calomel is often given as a medicine, but not so with corrosive sublimate, which is usually employed in the arts as a poison.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
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The arsenic and corrosive sublimate effloresced from the ties along the
Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885
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The academic knowledge on book is the summary of practice and sublimate, direct palpability, but need to examine with practice again conversely.
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The similar colour produced by sulpho-cyanide of potassium and perchloride of iron is discharged by chloride of gold and corrosive sublimate.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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The only way to attain a given end is by force, however much the means might be legitimized and sublimated.
Politics, Planning and the State
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sublimate" into a rap, and that's an achievement in and of itself.
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`Ambition, greed, politics, religion - an owl can sublimate the urge in the pursuit of many different things.
THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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So the goofy Greeks decorated their merrymaking in pretty bows and successfully sublimated their impulses with constrictive ceremonial routines.
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Making her own way in a hostile world, she establishes her sons and ultimately sublimates the ego.
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To sublimate is thus to confer ideality on that someone or something through which the subject articulates his or her ineffable desire.