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- adjectiveabstract (adjective)
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence:"abstract concepts such as love or beauty"
- dealing with ideas rather than events:"the novel was too abstract and esoteric to sustain much attention"Similar:over/above one's headlittle known
- not based on a particular instance; theoretical:"we have been discussing the problem in a very abstract manner"
- (of a word, especially a noun) denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object:"abstract words like truth or equality"
verbabstract (verb) · abstracts (third person present) · abstracted (past tense) · abstracted (past participle) · abstracting (present 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"
- used euphemistically to say that someone has stolen something:"his pockets contained all he had been able to abstract from the apartment"Similar:take for oneselfhelp oneself toabscond withhave one's fingers/hand in the tillclifty
- (abstract oneself)withdraw:"as our relationship deepened you seemed to abstract yourself"Similar:go awaytake oneself offabsent oneselfsay one's goodbyesmake an exitbeat a retreatget goingget under waybetake oneselfabstract oneself
nounabstract (noun) · abstracts (plural noun) · the abstract (noun)- an abstract work of art:"a big unframed abstract"
- (the abstract)that which is abstract; the theoretical consideration of something:"the abstract must be made concrete by examples"
OriginMiddle English: from Latin abstractus, literally ‘drawn away’, past participle of abstrahere, from ab- ‘from’ + trahere ‘draw off’. - People also ask
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