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abstracted [Am æbˈstræktəd, Brit əbˈstraktɪd] ADJ
abstracted manner/person/look:
abstracted
I. abstract ADJ [Am æbˈstrækt, ˈæbˌstrækt, Brit ˈabstrakt]
1. abstract (theoretical):
abstract idea/argument/theorizing
2. abstract ART:
abstract sculpture/painting
II. abstract N [Am ˈæbˌstrækt, Brit ˈabstrakt]
1. abstract (summary):
2. abstract (painting):
III. abstract VB trans [Am æbˈstrækt, Brit əbˈstrakt] form
1. abstract (separate):
2. abstract (draw off):
abstract substance
3. abstract (abridge):
abstract expressionism N ART
abstract noun N
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abstracto (abstracta)
inmaterial problema/tema
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abstracted [æbˈstræktɪd] ADJ
abstracted
I. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] ADJ
II. abstract1 [ˈæbstrækt] N
1. abstract (not concrete):
2. abstract (summary):
abstract2 [əbˈstrækt] VB trans
1. abstract a. CHEM:
2. abstract (summarize):
3. abstract (steal):
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abstracted [æb·ˈstræk·tɪd] ADJ
abstracted
I. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] ADJ
II. abstract1 [ˈæb·strækt] N
1. abstract (not concrete):
2. abstract (summary):
abstract2 [əb·ˈstrækt] VB trans
1. abstract a. CHEM:
2. abstract (summarize):
3. abstract (steal):
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Present
Iabstract
youabstract
he/she/itabstracts
weabstract
youabstract
theyabstract
Past
Iabstracted
youabstracted
he/she/itabstracted
weabstracted
youabstracted
theyabstracted
Present Perfect
Ihaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
he/she/ithasabstracted
wehaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
theyhaveabstracted
Past Perfect
Ihadabstracted
youhadabstracted
he/she/ithadabstracted
wehadabstracted
youhadabstracted
theyhadabstracted
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Beyond this, nouns are otherwise not overtly marked (i.e. inanimate nouns, abstract nouns, all other animates).
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Proper names usually take a definite article, as do abstract nouns.
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Abstract nouns can be derived from adjectives by adding "-i" and lowering all tones, deleting any final vowel of the adjective, e.g.: "drro" heavy "drr" heaviness.
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Each of the five 15-minute homilies that followed could probably have been boiled down into a single abstract noun -- "regret", for example, "extinction" and possibly "acceptance".
www.thetablet.co.uk
Love is an abstract noun, which means, for some, it's unattached to anything real or sensible.
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