sublimed

IPA: sʌbɫˈaɪmd

adjective

  • passing or having passed from the solid to the gaseous state (or vice versa) without becoming liquid
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Examples of "sublimed" in Sentences

  • In which Captain Crowe is sublimed into the regions on Astrology.
  • Love sublimed by a purity, by a true delicacy, that hardly any woman before her could boast of.
  • Notable among these was one with a long horizontal chimney, which could trap the arsenic and other minerals as they sublimed.
  • Senator, his hair bristling out straight, his teeth set, his eye on fire, his whole expression sublimed by the ardor of battle.
  • Emerald Valley Unified had constructed it right before the budget sublimed like the synthetic snow at Christmastime Disneyland.
  • I started using this journal just to post comments to other journals, primarily those of people who had sublimed from the Culture List.
  • That bit of wood should then get dropped on the stony beach when its surrounding ice ablated/sublimed away, as it would do if the mechanism operates.
  • Besides, he adds, the amount of water from glacier melt is relatively insignificant, because most of the ice is "sublimed" — it evaporates immediately, bypassing the liquid phase.
  • This "intelligence" caused an increase in security around the Capital, and finally precipitated into an extension of FISA, thereby insuring that even more of our freedoms have been sublimed in the name of national security.

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