sublimification

noun

Etymology

From Latin sublimis (“sublime”) + -ification.

  1. derived from sublimis — “sublime

Definitions

  1. The act of making sublime

  2. The state of being sublime, or being made sublime.

    • Standing at the apex of all creation is man, the very epitome, sublimification, and essence of creative energy

The neighborhood

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