immaterialise
/ˌɪməˈtɪriəlaɪz/
verb
- To make something unimportant or irrelevant.
- New evidence could immaterialise the earlier objections.
- Advances in technology often immaterialise old concerns about cost.
- The manager tried to immaterialise the complaint by ignoring it.
- To cause something to become non-physical or abstract.
- Digital music has immaterialised the album as a physical product.
- The philosopher argued that art can immaterialise physical objects into ideas.
- In the story, the wizard could immaterialise solid stone into mist.
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