Definition of Abstractedness. Meaning of Abstractedness. Synonyms of Abstractedness

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Definition of Abstractedness

Abstractedness
Abstractedness Ab*stract"ed*ness, n. The state of being abstracted; abstract character.

Meaning of Abstractedness from wikipedia

- An abstracting service is a service that provides abstracts of publications, often on a subject or group of related subjects, usually on a subscription...
- they denote (the designata) abstracted from the language user; and syntax considers only the expressions themselves, abstracted from the designate. Abstraction...
- of the containers, for the count; the shapes of the impressions were abstracted into stylized marks; finally, the abstract marks were systematically used...
- of reconciliation and challenge with critiques of "grand theory" and "abstracted empiricism", outlining and criticizing their use in the current sociology...
- that coastal town, or the Saint-Soleil School, which is characterized by abstracted human forms and is heavily influenced by Vodou symbolism.[citation needed]...
- architecture, with the triple-lobed footprint of the building based on an abstracted version of the desert flower hymenocallis which is native to the Dubai...
- the movement. Objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-****embled in an abstracted form. By the 1920s, the style had developed into surrealism with Dali...
- REGENT. Johnson, Samuel (1828). A Dictionary of the English Language ... Abstracted from the folio edition of the author ... Fourteenth edition, corrected...
- programming languages—3GLs)—revolutionized programming. These languages abstracted away the details of the hardware, instead being designed to express algorithms...
- Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and re****embled in an abstracted form; instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint, the artist depicts...