Pronunciation: /əbˈstræktəbəl/
adjective able to be abstracted or considered in a general way
A1 The concept of abstractable ideas can be difficult for young children to understand.
A2 Basic mathematical principles are often abstractable and require visualization to comprehend.
B1 Students in this course will learn how to identify abstractable concepts in literature.
B2 The artist's work explores the boundaries of abstractable forms and shapes.
C1 The philosopher delved into the realm of abstractable metaphysical concepts in his latest book.
C2 The scientist's research focused on the abstractable nature of quantum mechanics and its implications.
formal The concept is highly abstractable and can be applied to various industries.
informal I find this topic quite abstractable, don't you think?
slang Dude, this idea is totally abstractable, we can totally make it work!
figurative Her thoughts were abstractable, floating like clouds in the sky.
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