abstractly
IPA: æbstrˈæktɫi
adverb
- In an abstract way or manner
- separately; absolutely
Examples of "abstractly" in Sentences
- Try thinking of it less abstractly.
- You're thinking too abstractly in terms of charts.
- The ending shows him with a very abstractly drawn face.
- Humans have the ability to think abstractly a great deal.
- "I am what you might call abstractly anti-capitalist," he says.
- Difficult questions arise when treating the company too abstractly.
- The lockout gives us a chance to discuss the issue more abstractly.
- Abstractly, the probability model for a classifier is a conditional model.
- Speaking more abstractly, all of us are human, and all of us make mistakes.
- I'm saying we need a better metric that more abstractly addresses the issue.
- The same thing may be phrased even more abstractly in terms of induced maps.
- More abstractly: is human love the opposite of religion or another version of it?
- "Godhead" means "The essential and divine nature of God, regarded abstractly" and that the Greek words translated to be
- When I say "value", I'm not using that term abstractly - I mean the bottom line, practical dollars and cents value of visual effects to the film, television and video game industries.
- TP, I do not know enough about birds and their language capacities to comment but would say that the capacity to think abstractly is causally linked to a human capacity for communication.