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Withdraw; separate. |
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Considered apart from any application to a particular object; separated from matter; existing in the mind only; as, abstract truth, abstract numbers. Hence: ideal; abstruse; difficult. |
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Expressing a particular property of an object viewed apart from the other properties which constitute it; -- opposed to concrete; as, honesty is an abstract word. |
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Resulting from the mental faculty of abstraction; general as opposed to particular; as, "reptile" is an abstract or general name. |
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Abstracted; absent in mind. |
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