immaterial to
Frequency: 8.518.0 per million words
Used to specify the person, subject, or situation for which something is not relevant.
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Examples (10)
- The cost is immaterial to our decision.
- His opinion is completely immaterial to the outcome of the case.
- Whether she agrees is immaterial to the implementation of the new policy.
- These minor details are immaterial to the core objectives.
- Her personal feelings were immaterial to the legal proceedings.
- The exact wording proved immaterial to the general understanding.
- It is largely immaterial to me where we have dinner.
- The witness's credibility was immaterial to that specific point of law.
- After the evidence was presented, their previous assumptions became immaterial to the jury.
- The precise measurement was found to be immaterial to the structural integrity.