noun
- plural of immateriality; the quality or state of being immaterial; lack of physical substance or matter
- plural of immateriality; things that are not material or physical in nature; spiritual or abstract entities
Usage: formal; abstract
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The philosopher argued that immaterialities such as love and justice cannot be measured or weighed.
- Religious traditions often emphasize immaterialities like the soul and the divine spirit.
- In her essay, she explored the immaterialities of consciousness and thought.
- The artist sought to capture immaterialities—emotions and ideas—through abstract forms.
- Quantum physics challenges our understanding of the boundary between materialities and immaterialities.
- Medieval theologians debated the nature of immaterialities in the realm of angels and demons.