adjective
- capable of being abstracted or separated from something else
- able to be considered apart from concrete existence or specific instances
Usage: technical
Usage: philosophy; academic
Examples
- The key principles are abstractable from the complex theory.
- These patterns are abstractable across different cultures.
- The data contains abstractable elements for analysis.
- The concept is abstractable from its physical manifestations.
- Certain qualities are abstractable from the original context.
- The model’s features are abstractable for reuse.