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Results for: Get rid of something abstractTranslations 1 - 30 of 46
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abstract art and literature movement of the early 20th century; Idi Amin Dada (1928-2003), former military dictator of UgandaDada
abstract art movement, Op, Op Artop art
abstract art, abstract idea; unrealistic idea; act of removing or separating; preoccupation, absentmindedness; abstract work of art, conceptualization, extraction, generalized concept, generalizing process, pumping water from riverabstraction
abstract art, theory of abstract expression in artabstractionism
abstract artwork, conceptual, conceptualize something, extract something, impersonal, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand, intellectual concept,...abstract
abstract collagepapier collé
abstract control, boss, chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior, control somebody, control something, controlling machine, leader, learn something, lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a s...master
abstract imperfection, blemish making something imperfect, defect, imperfection; crack; strong gust of wind, invalidating defect in document, make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked, squall, sudden strong feeling, windflawflaw
abstract level of language, see also:surface structuredeep structure
abstract mathematicshigher mathematics
abstract or speculative, conceptual; imaginative; theoretical, imaginary or hypothetical, see also:relational, used with definite meaningnotional
abstract realization of a morpheme, being 0 in number, completely without something, failure, low point, low temperature, nothing, number 0, quantity of none, null, number with the value of 0, set to zero, setting on a gun sight, starting point for val...zero
abstract sculpture made of various parts that are affixed to an immovable frame, not changing chemically, sculpture attached to something, see also:mobile, stable, firm, lastingstabile
abstract thinking, metaphysic, philosophy of being, philosophy of the mind; theory of the cause and underlying nature of reality; philosophy of the supernatural or intangible, underlying principlesmetaphysics
abstract, based on abstract reasoning; excessively subtle or theoretical; supernatural; of or pertaining to metaphysics, incorporealmetaphysical
abstract, not representational, not attempting to be a realistic graphic representationnonrepresentational
abstract, speculativetheoretic
abstract, summary, synopsis, shortened version of a work, summarize, outline, express in a short and concise mannerprecis
abstract, with clearly defined outlineshard-edge
act of ascribing human qualities to an inhuman object; embodiment, incarnation; symbol; model, example, attribution of human qualities to abstracts, representation of an abstract quality as human, somebody who embodies somethingpersonification
advance, bent area in something, depression, hollow; small hollow caused by a blow, harm something abstract, indent, press in, make a hollow depression, make depression by hitting, nonphysical damage, reductiondent
advocate or creator of abstract art (art in which attitudes and emotions are expressed through nonrepresentational forms)abstractionist
artistic movement in Russia in the early 1900s that supported very formal organization of materials and use of modern industrial materials; theatrical movement that excelled in the abstract style, Russian artistic movementconstructivism
ascribe human qualities to nonhuman, be perfect example of something, give human qualities to an inhuman object; embody, incarnate, typify, represent something abstract as humanpersonify
be attributable to something, exist, live; stay alive, have abstract existence, inhere in something, maintain somebody or something, manage to livesubsist
brief and comprehensive overview of the main points of a body of material, abstract, synopsis, recapitulation, concise, condensed; rapid, performed without delay, done in a quick and unceremonious manner, giving only main points, immediate, relating to...summary
condition of managing to stay alive, continuing to exist, existence, being; something which supports or maintains life or existence, keep, livelihood; state of being real, quality of abstract existencesubsistence
continue something, recommence, begin again; retake, take back; continue, go on, summary, synopsis, abstract; CV, curriculm vitae, take something againresume
existing only theory, hypothetical, abstract, speculativetheoretical
figurative language, implicit comparison, see also:mixed metaphor, simile, poetic substitution of one thing for another in order to suggest comparison or resemblance; mundane thing that is used as a symbol for an abstract conceptmetaphor
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