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    abstract

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. consider something theoretically or separately from (something else): "to abstract science and religion from their historical context can lead to anachronism"
    • 2. extract or remove (something): "applications to abstract more water from streams" Similar extractpumpdraw (off)tap

    noun

    • 1. a summary of the contents of a book, article, or speech: "an abstract of her speech"
    • 2. an abstract work of art: "a big unframed abstract"

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  2. ABSTRACT definition: 1. existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object: 2. An abstract argument or…. Learn more.

  3. Abstract is most frequently used as an adjective (“abstract ideas”) and a noun (“an abstract of the article”), but its somewhat less common use as a verb in English helps to clarify its Latin roots.

  4. ABSTRACT meaning: 1. existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object: 2. An abstract argument or…. Learn more.

  5. Abstract definition: thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances. See examples of ABSTRACT used in a sentence.

  6. Use the adjective abstract for something that is not a material object or is general and not based on specific examples. Abstract is from a Latin word meaning "pulled away, detached," and the basic idea is of something detached from physical, or concrete, reality.

  7. An abstract idea or way of thinking is based on general ideas rather than on real things and events.

  8. adj. 1. Considered apart from concrete existence: an abstract concept. 2. Not applied or practical; theoretical. 3. Difficult to understand; abstruse: abstract philosophical problems. 4. Denoting something that is immaterial, conceptual, or nonspecific, as an idea or quality: abstract words like truth and justice. 5.

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