Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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SUBLIMATION, noun
1. The operation of bringing a solid substance into the state of vapor by heat, and condensing it again into a solid by cold. sublimation bears the same relation to a solid, that distillation does to a liquid. Both processes purify the substances to which they are severally applied, by separating them from the fixed and grosser matters with which they are connected.
2. Exaltation; elevation; act of highthening or improving.
Religion, the perfection, refinement and sublimation of morality.
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