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- adjectiveabstracted (adjective)
- showing a lack of concentration on what is happening around one:"she seemed abstracted and unaware of her surroundings" · "an abstracted smile"
verbabstracted (past tense) · abstracted (past participle)- consider (something) theoretically or separately from something else:"to abstract science and religion from their historical context can lead to anachronism" · "he cannot form a general notion by abstracting from particulars"
- extract or remove (something):"applications to abstract more water from streams"
- used euphemistically to say that someone has stolen something:"his pockets contained all he had been able to abstract from the apartment"
- (abstract oneself)withdraw:"as our relationship deepened you seemed to abstract yourself"
- make a written summary of (an article or book):"staff who index and abstract material for an online database"
OriginMiddle English: from Latin abstractus, literally ‘drawn away’, past participle of abstrahere, from ab- ‘from’ + trahere ‘draw off’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- extract or remove (something):
- used euphemistically to say that someone has stolen something:
- withdraw:
- make a written summary of (an article or book):
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