Antonyms for sublimate
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˈsʌb ləˌmeɪt; noun, adjective ˈsʌb lə mɪt, -ˌmeɪt |
Definition of sublimate
Origin :- 1560s, from Latin sublimatus, past participle of sublimare (see sublimation). Related: Sublimated; sublimating.
- verb purify
- verb divert
- Now that they're out of their force field, they'll start to sublimate.
- Extract from : « Millennium » by Everett B. Cole
- It readily furnishes a sublimate at 100°, partially decomposing.
- Extract from : « Poisons: Their Effects and Detection » by Alexander Wynter Blyth
- Boil them in a glass bottel till the sublimate be dissolved.
- Extract from : « A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) » by Charles Creighton
- We must sublimate it, grind it down, hammer it out into a useful pattern.
- Extract from : « Exploiter's End » by James Causey
- In this there will always be a little of the sublimate left on the bottom of the jar.
- Extract from : « Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting » by William T. Hornaday
- This sublimate is yellow while hot, but changes to white when cold.
- Extract from : « A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe » by Anonymous
- Tellurium, or its acid and oxide, may be got as a sublimate in the tube.
- Extract from : « A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe » by Anonymous
- Anton Pavlovitch instantly washed his wound with warm water and sublimate, sprinkled iodoform and put on a bandage.
- Extract from : « Reminiscences of Anton Chekhov » by Maxim Gorky
- Heated in an ignition tube fuses and gives a sublimate of antimonious oxide.
- Extract from : « The Elements of Blowpipe Analysis » by Frederick Hutton Getman
- Heated in an ignition tube gives a sublimate of sulphur, the residue becoming magnetic.
- Extract from : « The Elements of Blowpipe Analysis » by Frederick Hutton Getman
Synonyms for sublimate
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