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immaterial

[im-uh-teer-ee-uhl] / ˌɪm əˈtɪər i əl /




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Whatever Alvin L. Bragg, the district attorney, turned up was immaterial — to defend their party’s most recent president, and possible next nominee, they preemptively declared the prosecution illegitimate because it was brought by a Democrat.

From New York Times

She estimated that the cost of covering gender-affirming care would be "an amount so low that it would be considered immaterial."

From Salon

That definition renders immaterial the specific trait being scorned.

From Washington Post

In his acceptance speech, Mr Tinubu acknowledged there had been lapses in the election but said they "were relatively few in number and were immaterial to affect the outcome of this election".

From BBC

Mr Tinubu himself acknowledged there were lapses in the election but said they "were relatively few in number and were immaterial to affect the outcome".

From BBC