(1) Made pure
(1) The product of vaporization of a solid
(1) Direct energy or urges into useful activities,make more subtle or refined,remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation,change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting,vaporize and then condense right back again,purify,divert
(2) Direct energy or urges into useful activities
(3) Make more subtle or refined
(4) Remove impurities from
(5) increase the concentration of
(6) and separate through the process of distillation
(7) Change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting
(8) Vaporize and then condense right back again
(9) Purify
(10) Divert
(1) 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.
(2) Condensation of a sublimate
(3) The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team.
(4) Were that to occur, it would expose any underlying water-ice cap, which could then heat up and sublimate water into the atmosphere.
(5) Can she sublimate her ego for the good of the team?
(6) Athletes are expected to fight for responsibility and attention but to quickly sublimate those desires when it benefits the team.
(7) People who will sublimate sexuality into activities which help to build up and preserve civilization
(8) Remembering them daily, learning from them how to sublimate our petty ego to reach the higher self, we transcend sin.
(9) People who sublimate sexuality into activities which help to build up and preserve civilization
(10) It also suggests a canny ability to sublimate some of the social energy and anxiety toward the secondary u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510desireu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb: to recreate a difficult problem as easy solvable.
(11) 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.
(12) At its heart is a consideration of the artistic process, a debate over the legitimacy of sublimating social anguish into aesthetic form.
(13) 78.5u00d4u00f6u00bcu00d4u00fbu00e6C Temperature at which dry ice (carbon dioxide) sublimates from a solid to a gas
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(15) The poet in Lawrence was sublimated by the journalist in him in order to accomplish this project and get paid.
(16) 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.
(17) So the goofy Greeks decorated their merrymaking in pretty bows and successfully sublimated their impulses with constrictive ceremonial routines.
(18) 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.
(19) In the Faustian pact, where desire and longing is transformed into a new kind of sublimation , the infernal process of turning images of reality into fantasy begins.
(20) 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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