sublate
/ˈsʌbleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to cause a chemical substance to be incorporated into a solid, especially by reacting it with a liquid
“The catalyst helped to sublate the chemical reaction, resulting in a stable compound.”
2. verb
to overcome or rise above a problem or difficulty
“The team learned to sublate their fears and perform well under pressure.”
3. verb
to surpass or excel someone or something
“The new employee was able to sublate her colleagues in terms of sales figures.”
4. verb
to elevate or exalt something to a higher level
“The artist’s work was able to sublate the audience’s expectations.”
5. noun
the act of overcoming or surpassing a problem or difficulty
“The team’s sublate was a key factor in their success.”