A countable noun that refers to something that is sublime or a sublimity, and can also represent the highest degree or acme of something.
An aspect of art or nature that evokes awe and deep respect due to its beauty or magnificence, a style of language or writing that expresses opinions in a grand way, and something that is intellectually, morally, or spiritually superior in human life or nature.
(uncountable, archaic) The quality or state of being sublime; sublimeness, sublimity.
Raise someone or something to a state of excellence, whether it be through converting a substance into a gas and then condensing it into a solid form, purifying a substance, raising someone to a high position or status, causing juice or sap to rise in a plant, purifying someone from a bad influence or sin, or improving a physical thing to a state of excellence.
Change a substance from a solid to a gas or from a gas to a solid without passing through the liquid state, or to become higher in quality or status.
(chiefly poetic, archaic or obsolete) High, tall, towering; also, positioned in a high place; high-up, lofty.
An adjective "sublime" is used to describe something that is awe-inspiring, intellectually challenging, morally superior, perfect, dignified, or excellent.
An adjective "sublime" represents something elevated, refined, of the highest quality, or lifted up, and can also refer to the positioning of a muscle or the labored nature of breathing.