sublate
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SUBLATE
Sub "late, v. t. Etym: [From sublatus, used as p.p. of tollere to take away. See Tolerate. ]
sub late |səˈblāt səˈbleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Philosophy assimilate (a smaller entity ) into a larger one: fragmented aspects of the self the subject is unable to sublate. DERIVATIVES sub la tion |-ˈblāSHən |noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin sublat- ‘taken away, ’ from sub- ‘from below ’ + lat- (from the stem of tollere ‘take away ’).
sublateral
sub lat er al |ˈsəbˌlatərəl səbˈlætərəl | ▶noun a side shoot developing from a lateral shoot or branch of a plant.
sublate |səˈbleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Philosophy assimilate (a smaller entity ) into a larger one: fragmented aspects of the self the subject is unable to sublate. DERIVATIVES sublation noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (earlier (mid 16th cent. ) as sublation ): from Latin sublat- ‘taken away ’, from sub- ‘from below ’ + lat- (from the stem of tollere ‘take away ’).
sub |lat ¦eral ▶noun a side shoot developing from a lateral shoot or branch of a plant.