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abstracted
/ æbˈstræktɪd /
adjective
lost in thought; preoccupied
taken out or separated; extracted
Other Word Forms
- abstractedly adverb
- abstractedness noun
- nonabstracted adjective
- nonabstractedly adverb
- nonabstractedness noun
- unabstracted adjective
- unabstractedly adverb
- unabstractedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of abstracted1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The show is centered around her “Linear Language” series, where Hurtado abstracted various words into geometric shapes and patterns to create a new kind of portrait.
He added that the exemption that allows farmers to take up to 20,000 litres a day without a licence meant no-one could be sure how much water was being abstracted by farms across England.
Another key factor is the need to reduce how much water is taken – or "abstracted" – by water companies and other users from England's rivers, the report says.
For here, everything was slightly abstracted — a sonic hum gave way to a hazy mixture of lights as I glanced at various ideas and impressions.
For at Disneyland, exaggerations are the norm, and if we let ourselves live in these abstracted worlds, we can sense their heightened emotions.
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