Examples of 'sublimates' in a sentence
Meaning of "sublimates"
sublimate (verb): To transition directly from a solid to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid phase, often used in chemistry and psychology to describe the process of transforming impulses into constructive activities
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of sublimate
- plural of sublimate
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It is formed when ice sublimates along cracks.
Music sublimates the abilities of the researcher.
The nacre delicacy sublimates your hair.
Fumarole deposits contain encrustations and sublimates.
A well drawn ring sublimates the stone.
And dry ice releases carbon dioxide as it sublimates.
Nourishes and sublimates the hair.
Ice sublimates from ice to vapor without becoming liquid.
Chant is music which sublimates the body.
Dry ice sublimates directly into the gaseous phase.
This loop delicately sublimates the ankle.
It sublimates the association between high tech and oenological heritage.
Reliquary art transcends and sublimates death.
The pack sublimates the product.
The first is the perfume that sublimates the plate.
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It respects and sublimates the order dictated by nature itself.
Remain this evening the murderer sublimates that you are.
Hermès sublimates the blue sweater with dark chocolate pants.
The ice then sublimates away.
It sublimates the flavors of ingredients while releasing its delicious fragrance.
The trioxide is volatile and sublimates at high temperatures.
Constance sublimates herself to the service of her sister and uncle.
Drug so powerful that it sublimates the sex drive.
It sublimates brass.
Scallops are created when ice sublimates from frozen soil.
Obama sublimates aggression.
Its minimalist and precise line sublimates feminine curves.
Wreche sublimates their vision of music to offer us a first album of colossal quality.
Such solids are called sublimates.
Its being nuclear sublimates all weapons ever known before.
Iodine is another example of a substance that visibly sublimates at room temperature.
Some ice and snow sublimates directly into water vapor.
Our professional regularly has positive feedback on this technique that sublimates the hair.
Simultaneously it illuminates and sublimates the tones of brick and wood.
Writing sublimates the sick body into a poetry worried about life.
The use of metal and glass sublimates its contemporary lines.
Misato sublimates her frustration into destroying the Angels.
A sober and refined design that sublimates the power of the material.
Their beauty sublimates all eyes and one have the impression that they are perfect.
The snow partly melts and partly sublimates in the dry wind.
But he sublimates his fears by praying to God for deliverance.
They emit a natural light that sublimates images in low light conditions.
Dry ice does not produce water, it sublimates.
A reinterpretation that sublimates the lessons of the past in a burst of creative joy.
Solid carbon dioxide suffers from the disadvantage that it readily sublimates under atmospheric conditions.
A work in a unique style which sublimates turtles with the very personal imprint of the artist.
Any closer and the radiation from the Sun sublimates the ice away.
Outside, the urine sublimates and eventually turns into gas.
Richard Orlinski sculpts and sublimates reality.
It sublimates and frees the wrists, to embody the free spirit.