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Immaterial meaning
Having no matter or substance; incorporeal. | Of the nature of the soul or spirit; spiritual. | Of no importance; inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant.
Example sentences (20)
According to his theses, immaterial unmoved movers are eternal unchangeable beings that constantly think about thinking, but being immaterial, they're incapable of interacting with the cosmos and have no knowledge of what transpires therein.
Just as the choice of y-axis ( ) is immaterial for line integration in cartesian coordinates, so is the choice of zero heading ( ) immaterial here.
The knowledge of God is a form of knowledge which develops in us the immaterial intelligence, and thus confers on man an immaterial, spiritual nature.
This process of perception and abstraction is the nexus of the soul and body, for the material body may only perceive material objects, while the immaterial soul may only receive the immaterial, universal forms.
Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial could also have a material adverse effect on our financial position, financial performance, cash flows, business or reputation.
Even the rather incisive on –the- spot report of European Union (EU) observers during the elections was rejected by the Tribunal as immaterial to its verdict and beneath its purview.
Even with $50,000 invested at today's level, an earned dividend income of $250 is immaterial and insignificant.
However, the allegation was thrown out and struck from the record by a judge, who declared it was “immaterial and impertinent to the central claim” in the case at the time.
Mr. Icahn said higher rates are immaterial to his company’s performance.
Nor is Mr. Kennedy’s target immaterial.
Online communication may appear immaterial, but it comes with a huge number of materials and an adjacent level of environmental vandalism.
Right away you can see that the components are not exactly the same and because of that the comparisons are not perfect between years, but those components are relatively immaterial (statutory adjustment & Taxable social security benefits).
So, we expect that effect to now to become immaterial.
The constitutions cited were emphatic that the involvement of the Federal or State Judicial Service Commission in the process of removal of these judicial officers was immaterial.
There may be additional risks that MAC does not presently know, or that MAC currently believes are immaterial, that could also cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements.
There may be additional risks that Senti Bio does not presently know, or that Senti Bio currently believes are immaterial that could also cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements in this document.
We’ve asked Microsoft to explain the basis on which it has determined the new investment in OpenAI to be immaterial to its business, allowing the financial details to go without public disclosure under Securities & Exchange Commission rules.
When the matter of jury tampering came up before the lead Justice of the CCJ at the time, said, that jury tampering was immaterial to the case at hand, and as such they could not have rendered another verdict against the accused.
Whether we disagree politely or violently is immaterial.
Any appreciation of the property value is immaterial and will not change the amount of donor’s tax to be paid.