IPA: /səˈbleɪt/
KK: /səˈbleɪt/
Definition: To negate or deny something, often in a logical context.
Example: In his argument, he sought to sublate the opposing viewpoint by presenting counter-evidence.
IPA: /səˈbleɪʃən/
KK: /səˈbleɪʃən/
Definition: A process of removing or taking away something, often used in contexts like philosophy or material separation.
Example: The sublation of the old ideas allowed for new theories to emerge.
IPA: /səˈblaɪməbl/
KK: /səˈblaɪməbl/
Definition: Able to change from a solid to a gas without becoming liquid first.
Example: The scientist explained that certain substances are sublimable under specific conditions.
IPA: /səˈblaɪm.nəs/
KK: /səˈblaɪm.nəs/
Definition: The quality of being extremely good, beautiful, or impressive; a state of greatness or excellence.
Example: The artist's work was filled with a sense of sublimeness that captivated everyone who saw it.
IPA: //sʌbˈlɪmɪt//
KK: /sʌbˈlɪmɪt/
Definition: A specific limit set on a smaller part of a larger group, often used in contexts like regulations or agreements, such as those related to weapons.
Example: The treaty included a sublimit on the number of missiles each country could possess.
IPA: /səˈblɪmɪti/
KK: /səˈblɪmɪti/
Definition: The quality of being extremely good, beautiful, or impressive, often inspiring admiration or awe.
Example: The sublimity of the mountain landscape took my breath away.
IPA: /ˌsʌbˈluːnəri/
KK: /sʌbˈluːnəri/
Definition: Relating to the earthly world or things that are not heavenly; situated beneath the moon.
Example: The philosopher discussed the differences between sublunary and celestial matters.
IPA: /səbˈsɜːrviəns/
KK: /səbˈsɜrvɪəns/
Definition: The condition of being obedient or submissive to someone else, often to the point of being overly compliant or servile.
Example: Her subservience to her boss made it difficult for her to express her own ideas.
IPA: /səbˈsɪstənt/
KK: /səb'sɪstənt/
Definition: Referring to something that exists or is present in a particular state or condition.
Example: The subsistent nature of the ecosystem is vital for maintaining biodiversity.
IPA: //səbˈstænsləs//
KK: /sʌbˈstænsləs/
Definition: Lacking physical substance or material; not solid or real.
Example: The idea seemed substanceless, floating without any real support.
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