noun
- the quality or state of being immaterial; lack of physical substance or matter
- lack of importance or relevance; insignificance
- in philosophy and theology, the quality of existing without physical form, as in spirit or mind
Usage: philosophical; theological
Examples
- The immateriality of the soul has been debated by philosophers for centuries.
- In quantum physics, scientists grapple with the immateriality of certain subatomic phenomena.
- The immateriality of the witness's prior convictions made them inadmissible in court.
- Plato argued for the immateriality of abstract forms and ideas.
- The immateriality of the complaint meant it had no bearing on the final decision.
- Religious traditions often emphasize the immateriality of the divine spirit.