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Lifted up; high in place; exalted aloft; uplifted;
lofty. |
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Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; --
said of persons. |
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Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe,
adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand; solemn;
stately; -- said of an impressive object in nature, of an action, of a
discourse, of a work of art, of a spectacle, etc.; as, sublime scenery;
a sublime deed. |
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Elevated by joy; elate. |
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Lofty of mien; haughty; proud. |
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That which is sublime; -- with the definite article |
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A grand or lofty style in speaking or writing; a style
that expresses lofty conceptions. |
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That which is grand in nature or art, as distinguished
from the merely beautiful. |
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To raise on high. |
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To subject to the process of sublimation; to heat,
volatilize, and condense in crystals or powder; to distill off, and
condense in solid form; hence, also, to purify. |
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To exalt; to heighten; to improve; to purify. |
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To dignify; to ennoble. |
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To pass off in vapor, with immediate condensation;
specifically, to evaporate or volatilize from the solid state without
apparent melting; -- said of those substances, like arsenic, benzoic
acid, etc., which do not exhibit a liquid form on heating, except under
increased pressure. |