Definitionn. a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance
Last update: June 28, 2015
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He has ideological abstractions. [Please select]
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He was gazing at the lawn with an air of abstraction. [Please select]
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Deliverance from the pantheistic conception of the universe comes through the recognition of the central place occupied by thought and purpose in the actual world, and, as a consequence of this, of the illegitimacy of the abstraction whereby material energy is taken for the ultimate reality. [Please select]
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No," said he, in the same abstraction; "I am making for the Solway, being long overdue. [Please select]
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"How silly I am," she said, half aloud in her abstraction. [Please select]
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There was no longer abstraction, indifference, or apparent boredom, or disdain, or distant stare. [Please select]
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Work was an abstraction, resting rather than tiring her. [Please select]
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Thorpe put out his lips a trifle, and looked away for an instant in frowning abstraction. [Please select]
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Thorpe had retired again behind the barrier of dull-eyed abstraction. [Please select]
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The young minister sat through this other meal, again in deep abstraction. [Please select]
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CARRENO'S ABSTRACTION OF MIND.' [Please select]
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