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						sublimation
						
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									(chemistry) The transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor state such that it does not pass through the intermediate liquid phase. [from late 14th c.] | возгонка,
							сублима́ция,
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									(psychology) The transformation of an impulse into something socially constructive. [from 20th c.] | сублима́ция,
							сублимация | 
			
        
    
		
			
			
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						sublime
						
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									(chiefly, poetic, archaic) Of a person: dignified, majestic, noble. | вели́чественный,
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									Of an aspect of art or nature: causing awe or deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence; awe-inspiring, impressive. | впечатля́ющий,
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						sublime
						
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									Something which is sublime; a sublimity. | возвышенное | 
			
        
    
		
			
			
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						sublimate
						
							verb
							
						
					
						
						
							 
							
								/ˈsʌblɪmeɪt/
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									(also, figurative) To raise (someone) to a high office or status; to dignify, to elevate, to exalt. | возвы́сить,
							возвыша́ть,
							очи́стить,
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									(generally) To change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently. [from 16th c.] | возгна́ть,
							возгоня́ть,
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