"Sublimations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1. The process of sublimation: the transition of a substance from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase, often resulting in the formation of vapor.
2. The act of expressing or revealing one's own desires, feelings, or motives in writing or speech in an open or honest way, often unconsciously.
3. In psychology, the process of unconsciously changing one's emotions or thoughts from one thing to another to avoid facing the reality or truth.
4. A feeling of arousal or pleasure resulting from behaving in a manner that a person would normally try to avoid or feel ashamed of.
5. (Psychology) The process of magnification of the importance of a particular issue by a person as a result of an unconscious or repressed desire or conflict.
Example sentences:
The substance sublimated quickly in the low pressure environment.
Writing her confession was a moment of sublimation for her.
The sublimation of her fears led her to actively seek help.
Viewing child pornography caused a severe feeling of sublimation in him.
The sublimation of her guilt led her to set impossibly high expectations for herself.
The city lights glow weakly in the darkness, trying to counteract the sublimations of a world that seems to be literally fading away.
Gaseous CO2 released from the polar ice caps causes sublimations of ice that turn into high altitude clouds, having a negative GPB effect on our cereal yields.
After Stalin annexed parts of Poland, Winston Churchill's WWII address often tackled the themes of left unchecked sublimations of violence and platonic proliferation for bloody devastation.
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"Sublimate" is a verb that means to transform or redirect a strong emotion, especially one that is considered to be unacceptable or taboo, into a more socially acceptable or productive outlet. It involves channeling instincts, urges, or impulses in a more constructive or positive way, often in a creative or artistic manner.<br><br>Example: "The artist's frustration with politics was sublimated into a powerful anti-establishment painting."<br><br>It can also refer to the process by which a substance changes from a solid directly to a gas, bypassing its liquid phase, in physics and chemistry.<br><br>Example: "The scientist observed the sublimation of dry ice into vapor."