become immaterial
Frequency: 6.55.8 per million words
Used to describe the process of something losing its importance or relevance.
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- Over time, the initial cost will become immaterial compared to its long-term value.
- Once the project is complete, the minor disagreements will become immaterial.
- His past mistakes have become immaterial to his current success.
- For her, worldly possessions had become immaterial after her spiritual awakening.
- The exact starting time will become immaterial as long as we finish by evening.
- With technological advancements, many old concerns become immaterial.
- The specific method used will become immaterial if the outcome is positive.
- Whether we win or lose might become immaterial if we play our best.
- As we gain perspective, some of our daily worries become immaterial.
- The small details of the initial plan often become immaterial during execution.