completely immaterial

Frequency: 7.511.3 per million words

Used to emphasize the total lack of relevance or importance.

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Examples (10)

  • Whether he approves or not is completely immaterial to my decision.
  • The colour of the packaging is completely immaterial to the quality of the product.
  • Your past mistakes are now completely immaterial; focus on the future.
  • For the purpose of this experiment, the exact temperature is completely immaterial.
  • He argued that personal opinions were completely immaterial in a scientific debate.
  • The cost became completely immaterial once they realized the value.
  • What others think of her art is completely immaterial to her creative process.
  • In the grand scheme of things, these minor details are completely immaterial.
  • The exact time of arrival was completely immaterial as long as they made it before nightfall.
  • To an experienced chef, the brand of salt is often completely immaterial.