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    sublimated

    US /sʌb'lɪmeɪtɪd/

    ・

    UK /sʌb'lɪmeɪtɪd/

    C2
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo cause a solid to become a gas

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    Samadhi Movie, 2017 - Part 1 - "Maya, the Illusion of the Self"

    59:14Samadhi Movie, 2017 - Part 1 - "Maya, the Illusion of the Self"
    • Endless patterns of grasping towards pleasure and avoidance of pain are sublimated into pathological behaviors.

      Endless patterns of grasping towards pleasure and avoidance of pain are sublimated into pathological behaviors.

    • Endless patterns of grasping towards pleasure and avoidance of pain are sublimated into

      Endless patterns of grasping towards pleasure and avoidance of pain are sublimated into

    B1

    Palace Of Versailles - France - Full Tourist Guide - Travel & DIscover

    52:56Palace Of Versailles - France - Full Tourist Guide - Travel & DIscover
    • Sublimated by numerous representations of Greco-Roman mythology, through the magic of the 50 fountains and 620 waterworks, the extraordinary beauty of the gardens was used to represent the king's power.

      Sublimated by numerous representations of Greco-Roman mythology, through the magic of the 50 fountains and 620 waterworks, the extraordinary beauty of the gardens was used to represent the king's power.

    • Sublimated by numerous representations of Greco-Roman mythology, through the magic of the 50 fountains and 620 waterworks, the extraordinary beauty of the gardens was used to represent the king's power.

      Sublimated by numerous representations of Greco-Roman mythology, through the magic of the 50 fountains and 620 waterworks, the extraordinary beauty of the gardens was used to represent the king's power.

    B2