profection
/prɑːfɛkˈʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A quality of being perfectly formed or developed; a state of being in its most perfect condition.
“The new policy aimed at achieving the profection of the company’s manufacturing process.”
2. noun
A coming into being or perfection, especially of a person’s character or abilities.
“Throughout her life, she underwent a process of self-reflection and profection.”
3. verb
To bring to perfection or a higher state of development.
“The artist worked tirelessly to perfect and profection her latest sculpture.”