To sublate means to remove or take away something while also keeping or preserving it.
The word sublate is often used in philosophy and has a serious or formal feeling.
Examples:
I sublate the bad parts of the story and keep the good parts.
She sublates the old ideas and makes them new.
The teacher sublates the wrong answers and helps the students learn.
I sublate the burnt parts of the toast and still eat it.
He sublates the scary parts of the movie and still watches it.
The chef sublates the bad taste and makes the food good.