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sublimation the transition of water directly from the solid state to the gaseous state, without passing through the liquid state; or vice versa.
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sublimation The process whereby ice or snow change directly to water vapor without first going through the liquid state.
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sublimation when a solid turns into a gas without first becoming a liquid.
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sublimation literally, "raising up" (toward the "sublime"). Freud discusses "sublimation" as a process of redirecting psychical energy from ego-desire (eg, sexual gratification) to the satisfaction of cultural aims (eg, work, art, politics). C&D, ch. 4: "[C]ivilization is obeying the laws of economic necessity, since a large amount of the psychical energy which it uses for its own purposes has to be withdrawn from sexuality."
Ãâó: www.geneseo.edu/~easton/humanities/Freud.htm
sublimation (sublimate) ?a process similar to evaporation, but in this case, a solid changes directly into a gas. In this process, the liquid state is left out.
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