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abstractive
[ ab-strak-tiv ]
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Other Words From
- ab·stractive·ly adverb
- ab·stractive·ness noun
- unab·stractive adjective
- unab·stractive·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of abstractive1
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Example Sentences
The book contains an intellectualist, static, determinist, abstractive trend.
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A polarity is maintained throughout: the abstractive and the concretional.
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According to my own theory it only differentiates itself from time at a somewhat developed stage of the abstractive process.
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Thus an abstractive set is effectively the entity meant when we consider an instant of time without temporal extension.
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In other words there are different abstractive sets which are to be regarded as routes of approximation to the same moment.
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