prescind

/prɪˈsɪnd/
verb
  1. To cut off, separate, or remove something from a larger whole, especially in thought or discussion.
    • When analyzing the painting, the critic tried to prescind the artist's personal life from the work itself.
    • To understand the problem, we must prescind the emotional aspects from the logical facts.
    • The philosopher argued that we can prescind the idea of justice from any particular legal system.
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