abstractness

NOUN
  1. the quality of being considered apart from a specific instance or object
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How To Use abstractness In A Sentence

  • Ndor lau is a glittering unprofitably quotes for life, who fuzz by abstractness car carangid at charmer on the digressive admonishment of nowadays gavialidae. Rational Review
  • On image, CCP emphasizes abstractness while English verse tries to depict the real world.
  • For all its abstractness, "Mountains and Sea" is fundamentally a landscape painting, and nature—its forms, its moods and above all its unbridled power—remained a recurring metaphor in Frankenthaler's art. Pushing Past Abstraction
  • The sheer complexity of tides, a complexity only really explainable in mathematics, makes for geekery and abstractness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sheer complexity of tides, a complexity only really explainable in mathematics, makes for geekery and abstractness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly, that type of innovativeness has traditionally been denied to the software patent system on the basis of "abstractness" or "preemption. Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)
  • Yet even discounting the frequent abstractness and digressiveness of his writing style, he remains a somewhat elusive thinker.
  • I want the "abstractness" of the figure to reflect the fragility of the human condition. Sedona, Arizona, Events, News and Press
  • Maybe there's just something about the freedom of the form, the sheer abstractness of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • abstractness," of science, it also accounts for its wide and free range of fruitful novel applications in practice. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
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