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sublime
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magnífico
having exceptional beauty or excellence
Example
The pianist 's performance of the concerto was sublime, leaving the audience in awe of her talent.
As the sun set over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold, the view from the mountaintop was truly sublime.
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sublime
inspiring utmost admiration through nobility or greatness
Example
The Pope delivered a sublime message calling for unity and compassion.
Martin Luther King Jr. 's " I Have a Dream " speech is remembered as a sublime embodiment of courage and hope.
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sublime
of the highest degree, exceeding ordinary limits
Example
The mountain peaks formed a sublime, towering vista against the sky.
Towering waterfalls plunged down the mountain in a deafening, sublime roar.
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sublime
lofty and grand, beyond ordinary understanding or perception
Example
Plato employed sublime allegories to depict transcendental realms beyond ordinary human comprehension.
Platón empleó alegorías elevadas para representar reinos trascendentales más allá de la comprensión humana ordinaria.
In his lofty writings, Emerson explored themes of nature, morality and spirituality with sublime eloquence.
En sus escritos elevados, Emerson exploró temas de naturaleza, moralidad y espiritualidad con una elocuencia sublime, elevada.
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sublime, grandioso
inspiring awe
to sublime
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sublimar, sublimarse
vaporize and then condense right back again
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sublimar, sublimarse
to change from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase
Example
Iodine can sublime when exposed to air, changing from a solid to a purple gas without melting.
El yodo puede sublimarse cuando se expone al aire, cambiando de un sólido a un gas púrpura sin fundirse.
The scientist used a vacuum to sublime the dry ice, causing it to transition directly from a solid to a gas in the laboratory.
El científico utilizó un vacío para sublimar el hielo seco, causando que transicionara directamente de sólido a gas en el laboratorio.

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