immateriality

/ˌɪməˌtɪriˈæləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being unimportant or irrelevant.
    • In the grand scheme of things, the immateriality of our daily worries becomes clear.
    • She dismissed the objection with a wave, noting its immateriality to the main issue.
    • The immateriality of his comment was obvious to everyone in the room.
  2. The state of having no physical substance; being spiritual or non-material.
    • Philosophers debate the immateriality of the human soul.
    • The artist tried to capture the immateriality of light in her paintings.
    • Some religions teach the immateriality of God.
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