Immaterial

Word IMMATERIAL
Character 10
Hyphenation im ma te ri al
Pronunciations /ˌɪməˈtɪɹi.əl/

Definitions and meanings of "Immaterial"

What do we mean by immaterial?

Of no importance or relevance; inconsequential or irrelevant. synonym: irrelevant. adjective

Having no material body or form. adjective

Not consisting of matter; not material.

Without special significance or importance; of no essential consequence; unimportant.

Specifically, in law:

Not relevant; having no bearing on the question: as, immaterial evidence.

Not absolutely essential to constitute the cause of action or defense: as, an immaterial averment (a statement of unnecessary particulars).

Synonyms Unessential, non-essential, insignificant.

Something not material. noun

Not consisting of matter; incorporeal; spiritual; disembodied. adjective

Of no substantial consequence; without weight or significance; unimportant. adjective

Having no matter or substance. adjective

Irrelevant. adjective

Without material form or substance adjective

Not pertinent to the matter under consideration adjective

(often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other adjective

Not consisting of matter adjective

Of no importance or relevance especially to a law case adjective

Having no matter or substance.

So insubstantial as to be irrelevant.

A fashionable verb. Often used by Autocorrect functions on your phone to replace the word "imma" Urban Dictionary

The politically correct term for the "Black Spirit" in Black Desert Online. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Immaterial

The word "immaterial" in example sentences

[NOTE TO SELF, FIND THIS: Sergio Bologna, "Problematiche del lavoro autonomo in Italia" (Part I), Altreragioni, no. 1 (1992), pp. 11-32; discussion of the term immaterial labor on 10-27.] ❋ Unknown (2008)

Meanwhile, Mr. Tondato said Autogrill has suffered minimal impact from the ongoing crisis in Japan following the recent earthquake and tsunami, with what he described as an "immaterial decrease" in boarding cards to and from Japan in recent days. ❋ Sabrina Cohen (2011)

Even among people who believe in immaterial concepts like mind, there would be much disagreement over the cause of the concepts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For someone to imagine the immaterial when neither they nor anyone else has ever experienced the immaterial is rather like trying to imagine a fifth dimension -- it is something so far out of our perception that conceiving of it seems nearly impossible. ❋ Richard Nokes (2006)

To say that the human soul, angels, God, are immaterial is to say they are nothings, or that there is no God, no angels, no soul. ❋ Unknown (2005)

One step advanced beyond this, Jerry's uttermost, the folk of Somo, from the contemplation of death, had achieved concepts of the spirits of the dead still living in immaterial and supersensuous realms. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Even his shingle read: "Ladies 'Tailor: Abramka Stiftik" -- the most valid proof that he deemed his name immaterial, but that the chief thing to him was his art. ❋ Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1818)

One step advanced beyond this, Jerry’s uttermost, the folk of Somo, from the contemplation of death, had achieved concepts of the spirits of the dead still living in immaterial and supersensuous realms. ❋ Unknown (2010)

David McGowan, San Diego: The form license debate is endlessly repetitive and focuses on something everybody knows is immaterial, which is assent. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

I dislike both of those words, because for me, the so-called immaterial and spiritual is always vested in the fleshly — in "the holy and glorious flesh," as Dante said. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For the Cartesian, that means explaining how he understands the notion of immaterial substance. ❋ Robinson, Howard (2007)

No: it exists here together with the things of the universe, identical with them, making a unity with them; and the collective knowledge [in the divine mind] of the immaterial is the universe of things. ❋ Plotinus (1952)

He distinguishes two kinds of intelligence in man, the one material in the sense of being dependent on, and influenced by, the body, and the other immaterial, that is, independent of the bodily organism. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The evidence proves that there is no instinctive repugnance felt universally by man to marriage within the prohibited degrees, but that its present strength is mainly due to what I may call immaterial considerations. ❋ Various (1909)

This need of the immaterial is the most deeply rooted of all needs. ❋ Victor Hugo (1843)

The temporal interests of all the several parts of the Union are, then, intimately connected; and the same assertion holds true respecting those opinions and sentiments which may be termed the immaterial interests of men. ❋ Unknown (1838)

Immaterial going [to go] [eat] [KBBQ] now. ❋ IMMATERIALIZER (2010)

I was doing a [quest] that was [provided] by the melanin enriched immaterial individual. ❋ Blu111111111111111 (2016)

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