Having no physical body or form.
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Examples for "immaterial"
Examples for "immaterial"
1Diplomats say the number is immaterial with so many in harm's way.
2However, Edwards said the recall was immaterial to the company's revenue forecast.
3The transaction will be immaterial to FLIR's financial results, the company said.
4Whether he agreed with it or not was immaterial at this point.
5We live in an immaterial as well as in a material world.
1Tempting, perhaps, but the electorate did not vote for an incorporeal assembly.
2Objection 1: It would seem that an angel is not entirely incorporeal.
3It writhed continuously and in a muffled voice blathered: Corpulent, en-couragement, incorporeal.
4For incorporeal spirits, it sure looked like they were jittery with excitement.
5Things unapparent are believed from things apparent, and incorporeal natures from bodies.
1Angels are bodiless spirits created to adore and enjoy God in heaven.
2For the angels are the army of God, bodiless and happy souls.
3The Twins are mere bodiless names that might have been eliminated altogether.
4I wrenched against his bodiless grip, but it was implacable as ever.
5Whenever I play upon them, your spirit will writhe in bodiless agony!
1Most sensitives can block most discarnate entities most of the time.
2Does it necessarily follow that discarnate spirits gave her the information?
3Which was why the discarnate decided to follow the energy back to its source.
4Here is a fragment of conversation between Professor Newbold and the discarnate Stainton Moses.
5Those descriptions of the discarnate state, moreover, which reach us through mediums are undependable.
1Like a sewer system, really. Vhortghast drew a handkerchief from his vest and wiped his hands as though conscious of some asomatous stain.