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abstraction
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abstraction [Brit əbˈstrakʃ(ə)n, Am æbˈstrækʃ(ə)n] N
1. abstraction (idea):
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2. abstraction (abstract quality):
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3. abstraction ART:
abstraction (tendency)
abstraction (work)
4. abstraction (vagueness):
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an air of abstraction
5. abstraction (of property, money):
abstraction form
détournement m (from de)
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abstraction [əbˈstrækʃn] N
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abstraction [əb·ˈstræk·ʃ ə n] N
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Concept-formation occurs in the act of predication and is made possible through a two-fold abstraction.
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The stated goals of the project include stability, scalability, and abstraction.
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Nor are his white paintings obligated to abstraction or monochromatism.
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It has been praised for its elegant stance and unique abstraction of basic values.
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A prototypical paper on game theory in economics begins by presenting a game that is an abstraction of a particular economic situation.
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