nonabstract

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Recent Examples of nonabstract In New York City, these economic consequences tend to be nonabstract. Holman W. Jenkins, WSJ, 12 Oct. 2018
Recent Examples of Synonyms for nonabstract
Adjective
  • None of this felt realistic, especially not Colman Domingo’s sawed-off-shotgun-wielding Ali shooting up Alamo’s club in his mentee Rue’s honor, shattering a mask of poise that had defined his character (like the whiplash of Khaleesi’s end of Game of Thrones rogue era).
    Craig Jenkins, Vulture, 2 June 2026
  • Critics, including some of the country’s largest education networks, say the government’s framework does not provide a fair or realistic measure of success for creative professionals.
    Tessa Solomon, ARTnews.com, 2 June 2026
Adjective
  • At the time, detectives collected and preserved physical evidence but were unable to narrow down a suspect.
    Saleen Martin, USA Today, 29 May 2026
  • As for agentic commerce, in Jain’s framing, only Google, Anthropic, and Bilt have the breadth of demand-side merchant integrations to power AI commerce in the physical world.
    Lily Mae Lazarus, Fortune, 29 May 2026
Adjective
  • Even in the early 21st century, there was no objective way to benchmark how well players had performed.
    Jack Pitt-Brooke, New York Times, 2 June 2026
  • How The Ghost Lap Philosophy Drives Organizational Excellence In the racing world, the ghost lap is an objective, unambiguous training tool.
    Brendan Keegan, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026
Adjective
  • Following Guthrie's prying, Lopez eventually caved in with a concrete answer.
    Anthony Robledo, USA Today, 2 June 2026
  • Newcastle would ideally like to keep him and, although interest is anticipated, nothing concrete has arrived.
    James McNicholas, New York Times, 2 June 2026
Adjective
  • Adapting their identities, behaviors, and social realities to the representational limits of machines.
    Hamilton Mann, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026
  • Her own work moves between evocative and representational — but there’s always a thread.
    The Editors of ARTnews, ARTnews.com, 14 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • Unlike last year, when advocacy groups on both sides staged more visible demonstrations, the off-track theatrics were largely absent.
    Marisa Ingemi, Los Angeles Times, 31 May 2026
  • This was not a B-movie—money and care were spent, and that money and care are visible on-screen.
    Eric Berger & Lee Hutchinson, ArsTechnica, 31 May 2026
Adjective
  • The female gaze Few women photographed Monroe, and there’s a stark contrast between Arnold’s naturalistic, candid style and the more flirtatious interplay of her male counterparts.
    Sheena McKenzie, CNN Money, 3 June 2026
  • Somebody Somewhere — a naturalistic, moving three-season performance that culminated in a shocking Emmy win for best supporting actor last year.
    David Canfield, HollywoodReporter, 30 May 2026
Adjective
  • Our relationship will be defined by trust, cooperation, and the pursuit of tangible benefits for Colombia and its citizens.
    Armando Regil Velasco, FOXNews.com, 31 May 2026
  • Organizations must move from passive observation to active strategy, designing structures that translate AI learning into tangible career growth.
    Glenn Llopis, Forbes.com, 30 May 2026

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“Nonabstract.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/nonabstract. Accessed 6 Jun. 2026.

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