English to Gujarati Dictionary > abstraction
abstraction
તાત્વિક
definition
noun
topics will vary in degrees of abstraction
the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
geometric abstraction has been a mainstay in her work
freedom from representational qualities in art.
translation of 'abstraction'
બેધ્યાનપણું,
ખંડગ્રહ,
અમૂર્ત વિચારણા,
ચોરેલી વસ્તુ
example
Mr Lidington said many water users were already struggling to pay their bills and warned that the Bill's proposals on 'abstraction' could push them even higher.
That would require either a lot of power, or a strong connection to the high level archetypical 'abstraction' of the idea on a broad cultural level.
Similarities across actually encountered expressions allow the extraction of schemas of varying degrees of 'abstraction' .
Indeed, the animation style moves from abstraction to representation to 'abstraction' again, as if to mirror the processes by which our world was formed.
the 'abstraction' of water from springs and wells
The aim is to increase the awareness of the existing legislative and regulatory framework in relation to water 'abstraction' , production limitations and effluent discharges.
Bad farming practices, soil erosion, water 'abstraction' and the building of dam walls which prevent its upstream spawning migration are just some of the threats it faces.
Murray is adept at achieving an osmotic relationship of sorts between geometric and painterly 'abstraction' .
But it is still very uncomfortable when the discourse moves beyond rather bare 'abstraction' .
the question cannot be considered in 'abstraction' from the historical context in which it was raised
The new survey data will help United Utilities to monitor water 'abstraction' more accurately than ever before.
The horizontal bands of sky and sea take on the rich tonal consistencies of a Rothko 'abstraction' .
Some interpreters have Aristotle distinguish the sciences on the basis of their degree of 'abstraction' from matter.
Geometric 'abstraction' , thirties activism, and Surrealism had their day in American art, but not at the Intimate Gallery or An American Place.
In this case, this involved costing restrictions on water 'abstraction' and hydroelectric power station operation in order to maintain minimum in-stream flows.
He turned his back on the London art-world and renounced the idea of 'abstraction' , believing that a figurative style would be the only way to convey clearly what he had seen.
From the very beginning, he was more interested in realistic art than in 'abstraction' , although his special interest in painting urban landscapes developed later.
While Odita's works have roots in patterned geometric 'abstraction' , their choppy contours suggest both turbulence and organic growth.
duty is no longer determined in 'abstraction' from the consequences
Indeed, one might argue that the languages of music and of dance share a degree of 'abstraction' somewhat compromised by the incursion of word and plot.
That said, my ambition was and still is to bring nuclear weapons out of the realm of 'abstraction' and present them as a concrete subject rather than a theoretical policy issue.
At first, it appeared to be an atmospheric 'abstraction' made of green and silvery blue brushstrokes.
For Matisse, the ultimate task was to separate the boundaries between art and life and to push beyond - try with pure 'abstraction' to attain some idea of the eternal, the sublime.
Duty is no longer determined in 'abstraction' from the consequences or vice-versa.
He can flit from populist argument to high brow 'abstraction' and then back into quango-speak and then consultancy jargon with amazing felicity.
A section of chipboard becomes a painterly 'abstraction' , with a faux bark edge as a frame.
That was a case which involved the Water Resources Act 1963, which prohibited 'abstraction' of water from a river without a licence from the Water Authority.
One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of 'abstraction' .
Water 'abstraction' , agricultural runoff, climate change, and pollution from sewage treatment plants have all been blamed.
Water supply in drainage basins is provided either by direct 'abstraction' from rivers or by impoundment, which requires the construction of reservoirs.
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