[f. SUBLIME v. + -(I)FICATION.] The act or fact of making or being made sublime.
1791. W. Gilpin, Forest Scenery, I. 252. The poet has great advantages over the painter, in the process of sublim[if]ication, if the term may be allowed.
1868. Pall Mall Gaz., 22 Aug., 6. Mrs. Borradaile emerged from her baths in a state of sublimification which we should have thought would have made her marriage certain.
So Sublimified ppl. a., rendered sublime.
1878. Frasers Mag., XVII. 576. A sort of sublimified Berquin.