immaterially (Meaning)
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immaterially (adv.)
In an immaterial manner; without matter or corporeal substance.
In an unimportant manner or degree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immaterially
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immaterially Sentence Examples
- The speaker's words, though immaterially uttered, left a profound impact on the audience.
- Despite his physical absence, his presence was immaterially felt in every corner of the room.
- The immaterially transmitted thoughts connected the minds of the two individuals across vast distances.
- The value of knowledge lies not in its tangible form but in its immaterially shared wisdom.
- The immaterially expressed emotions conveyed a depth of understanding that transcended words.
- The bonds of friendship are immaterially woven, uniting hearts regardless of physical proximity.
- The immaterially manifested spirit of the ancient ancestors guided their descendants through unseen paths.
- The immaterially shared ideas sparked innovation and fueled progress.
- The immaterially transmitted signals carried vital information across the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The immaterially painted dreams filled the canvases of their imagination, inspiring countless creations.
FAQs About the word immaterially
In an immaterial manner; without matter or corporeal substance., In an unimportant manner or degree.
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The speaker's words, though immaterially uttered, left a profound impact on the audience.
Despite his physical absence, his presence was immaterially felt in every corner of the room.
The immaterially transmitted thoughts connected the minds of the two individuals across vast distances.
The value of knowledge lies not in its tangible form but in its immaterially shared wisdom.