abstraction

C1
Pronunciation
/əbˈstɹæk.ʃn̩/
/æbˈstɹæk.ʃn̩/
Noun
15 definition(s)
1 Definition

The act of abstracting, separating, withdrawing, or taking away; withdrawal; the state of being taken away.

2 Definition

A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; the withdrawal from one's senses.

3 Definition

The act of focusing on one characteristic of an object rather than the object as a whole group of characteristics; the act of separating said qualities from the object or ideas.

Example Sentences
  • Abstraction is necessary for the classification of things into genera and species.
4 Definition

Any characteristic of an individual object when that characteristic has been separated from the object and is contemplated alone as a quality having independent existence.

5 Definition

A member of an idealized subgroup when contemplated according to the abstracted quality which defines the subgroup.

6 Definition

The act of comparing commonality between distinct objects and organizing using those similarities; the act of generalizing characteristics; the product of said generalization.

7 Definition

An idea or notion of an abstract or theoretical nature.

Example Sentences
  • to fight for mere abstractions.
8 Definition

Absence or absorption of mind; inattention to present objects; preoccupation.

9 Definition

An abstract creation, or piece of art; qualities of artwork that are free from representational aspects.

10 Definition

A separation of volatile parts by the act of distillation.

11 Definition

An idea of an idealistic, unrealistic or visionary nature.

12 Definition

The result of mentally abstracting an idea; the product of any mental process involving a synthesis of: separation, despecification, generalization, and ideation in any of a number of combinations.

13 Definition

The merging of two river valleys by the larger of the two deepening and widening so much so, as to assimilate the smaller.

14 Definition

Any generalization technique that ignores or hides details to capture some kind of commonality between different instances for the purpose of controlling the intellectual complexity of engineered systems, particularly software systems.

15 Definition

Any intellectual construct produced through the technique of abstraction.