immaterial

/ˌɪməˈtɪriəl/
adjective
  1. Not important or not relevant to a situation.
    • Whether we go today or tomorrow is immaterial to the final outcome.
    • His opinion on the matter is immaterial because he wasn't there.
    • The color of the car is immaterial; we just need it to run well.
  2. Not consisting of physical matter; spiritual or abstract.
    • The artist tried to capture immaterial concepts like love and time.
    • Ideas are immaterial, yet they can change the world.
    • In many religions, the soul is considered immaterial.
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