Without material form or substance.
Not consisting of matter.
Not pertinent to the matter under consideration.
(Often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other.
1 Diplomats say the number is immaterial with so many in harm's way.
2 However, Edwards said the recall was immaterial to the company's revenue forecast.
3 The transaction will be immaterial to FLIR's financial results, the company said.
4 Whether he agreed with it or not was immaterial at this point.
5 We live in an immaterial as well as in a material world.
6 It was a new experience for him to feel so utterly immaterial .
7 Costs related to these moves will be immaterial to earnings, he said.
8 Heroism in immaterial regions has an outline; she distinguished this sublime outline.
9 The Others segment includes the provision of terminaling services and other immaterial .
10 Beyond the material, he perceived the immaterial force which animates the world.
11 It is immaterial ; but I am ready to answer all your questions.
12 And now for the doctrine that the mind is nonextended and immaterial .
13 That thought is not self-directive appears best in the most immaterial processes.
14 Fortunately, the content of these cyclical showdowns is mostly dated and immaterial .
15 The father being younger at his or her birth may be immaterial .
16 Time is no object, so the length of the road is immaterial .
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