What is the meaning of Sublime?

  1. Synonym of sublimate
    1. To heat (a substance) in a container so as to convert it into a gas which then condenses in solid form on cooler parts of the container; to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently.
    2. To obtain or purify (a substance) in this manner.
  2. To raise (someone or an intangible thing) to a state of (especially moral or spiritual) excellence; to exalt.

    Synonym of sublimate

    1. To heat (a substance) in a container so as to convert it into a gas which then condenses in solid form on cooler parts of the container; to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently.
    2. To obtain or purify (a substance) in this manner.

    To heat (a substance) in a container so as to convert it into a gas which then condenses in solid form on cooler parts of the container; to change (a solid substance) into a gas without breaking down or passing through the liquid state by heating it gently.

    To obtain or purify (a substance) in this manner.

    To raise (someone or an intangible thing) to a state of (especially moral or spiritual) excellence; to exalt.

    1. To cause (someone or something) to ascend; to raise (someone or something) to a high position.
    2. To cause (juice or sap) to rise in a plant.
    3. Especially of the sun: to heat (something) and cause vapours, etc., to rise from it.
    4. To purify (someone) from a bad influence or from sin.
    5. To raise (someone) to a high office or status; to dignify, to exalt.

      To cause (someone or something) to ascend; to raise (someone or something) to a high position.

      To cause (juice or sap) to rise in a plant.

      Especially of the sun: to heat (something) and cause vapours, etc., to rise from it.

      To purify (someone) from a bad influence or from sin.

      To raise (someone) to a high office or status; to dignify, to exalt.

      To raise (a physical thing) to a state of excellence; to improve.

      1. Synonym of sublimate
        1. Of a substance: to change from a solid into a gas without passing through the liquid state, with or without being heated.
        2. Of a substance: to change from a gas into a solid without passing through the liquid state.
      2. To become higher in quality or status; to improve.

      Synonym of sublimate

      1. Of a substance: to change from a solid into a gas without passing through the liquid state, with or without being heated.
      2. Of a substance: to change from a gas into a solid without passing through the liquid state.

      Of a substance: to change from a solid into a gas without passing through the liquid state, with or without being heated.

      Of a substance: to change from a gas into a solid without passing through the liquid state.

      To become higher in quality or status; to improve.

      High, tall, towering; also, positioned in a high place; high-up, lofty.

      1. Of an aspect of art or nature: causing awe or deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence; awe-inspiring, impressive.

        Of an aspect of art or nature: causing awe or deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence; awe-inspiring, impressive.

        Of flight: ascending, soaring.

        Of an idea or other thing: requiring great intellectual effort to appreciate or understand; very elevated, refined, or subtle.

        Of language, style, or writing: expressing opinions in a grand way.

        Of a person or their actions or qualities: intellectually, morally, or spiritually superior.

        Of an office or status: very high; exalted; also, used as an honorific (often capitalized as Sublime) to refer to someone of high office or status, especially the Ottoman sultan; or to things associated with such a person.

        Of a thing: consummate, perfect; excellent, marvellous, wonderful.

        Of a person: dignified, majestic, noble.

        Of a person: haughty, proud.

        Complete, downright, utter.

          1. Elevated by joy; elated.
          2. Of a substance: purified, refined; hence, of the highest quality.
        1. Of arms: lifted up, raised.
        2. Of a muscle (especially the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle of the forearm which lies above the flexor digitorum profundus muscle): positioned above another muscle; superficial.

          1. Elevated by joy; elated.
          2. Of a substance: purified, refined; hence, of the highest quality.

          Elevated by joy; elated.

          Of a substance: purified, refined; hence, of the highest quality.

          Of arms: lifted up, raised.

          Of a muscle (especially the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle of the forearm which lies above the flexor digitorum profundus muscle): positioned above another muscle; superficial.

          Of breathing: very laboured.

          1. Something which is sublime; a sublimity.
          2. In the form the sublime of: the highest degree; the acme, the height.

          Something which is sublime; a sublimity.

          In the form the sublime of: the highest degree; the acme, the height.

          Chiefly preceded by the.

          1. An aspect of art or nature which causes awe or deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence; hence, the great beauty or magnificence of a place, a thing, etc.
          2. A style of language or writing which expresses opinions in a grand way.
          3. That which is intellectually, morally, or spiritually superior in human life or human nature.

          An aspect of art or nature which causes awe or deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence; hence, the great beauty or magnificence of a place, a thing, etc.

          A style of language or writing which expresses opinions in a grand way.

          That which is intellectually, morally, or spiritually superior in human life or human nature.

          The quality or state of being sublime; sublimeness, sublimity.

          definite of sublim

          plural of sublim

          sublime, extraordinary

          inflection of sublimer:

          1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
          2. second-person singular imperative

          first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive

          second-person singular imperative

          inflection of sublim:

          1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
          2. strong nominative/accusative plural
          3. weak nominative all-gender singular
          4. weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

          strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular

          strong nominative/accusative plural

          weak nominative all-gender singular

          weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

          sublime

          vocative masculine singular of sublīmus

          sublime (noble, majestic, magnificent, etc.)

          sublime

          sublime

          inflection of sublimar:

          1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
          2. third-person singular imperative

          first/third-person singular present subjunctive

          third-person singular imperative

          sublime

          inflection of sublimar:

          1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
          2. third-person singular imperative

          first/third-person singular present subjunctive

          third-person singular imperative

          Source: wiktionary.org