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sublimation

[suhb-luh-mey-shuhn] / ˌsʌb ləˈmeɪ ʃən /




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"It also did not show jitter from jets as a result of uneven sublimation of ice on its surface, nor a substantial evolution in its spin period, as often witnessed for evaporating comets."

From Salon

The designs will also be placed onto the clothing using a full-color sublimation print that will reportedly ensure that Exotic's image doesn’t fade.

From Fox News

One reason the piano pieces sound so concentrated and pure is that they are the result of a double process of sublimation.

From New York Times

But hindsight suggests that it was also part of an attempted escape from reality, a sublimation, a magnificent, elaborate diversion from acute terrestrial problems.

From Washington Post

When comets draw close to the sun, their icy surface warms, jumping from solid to gas through a process called sublimation.

From Scientific American