Immaterial in spanish
Inmaterial
pronunciation: inmɑteɹ̩iɑl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: inmɑteɹ̩iɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
immaterial1 = inmaterial, intangible.
Example: Museums can offer a unique interpretation of authentic material culture to a generation comfortable in an immaterial world.more:
» immaterial damage = daño no material.
Example: This includes the liability for all bodily injury, material or immaterial damage, caused to any third party within the framework of their commercial activity.immaterial2 = irrelevante, intranscendente, sin importancia.
Example: Coblans shows in his paper that the 'information explosion' is largely immaterial anyway due to the sheer irrelevance of much published literature.more:
» be immaterial = no venir al caso.
Example: To point out that this question was answered a great many years ago is, as the lawyers say, 'incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial'.