Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
immateriality
noun
/ˌɪməˈtɪəriˌti/

Definition
The quality of being immaterial or not consisting of matter.

Examples
- The immateriality of thoughts compared to physical objects raises questions about consciousness.
- Philosophers often debate the immateriality of the soul in relation to the body.
- In art, immateriality can be expressed through concepts rather than physical forms.

Meaning
Immateriality refers to the state of being intangible, lacking physical substance, or being of a spiritual or abstract nature.

Synonyms
- Intangibility
- Insubstantiality
- Non-physicality