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nonmaterial

[non-muh-teer-ee-uhl] / ˌnɒn məˈtɪər i əl /










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But there’s more: Many young people place a higher value on nonmaterial well-being than previous generations did.

From Washington Post

The first part of the book is committed to a ground-clearing exercise, describing the various concepts of the nonmaterial soul that feature in many different religious belief systems.

From Washington Post

But “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience” emphasizes nonmaterial aspects of the boy king’s significance.

From Washington Post

He utilizes concrete as a nonmaterial in my mind — it’s really about space and how you circulate within it, and the light and the freedom of expression that nevertheless serve a purpose.

From New York Times

So, for example, property may be capital, in the Marxist sense, but property values are dependent on things that are nonmaterial — that are ideological, or superstructural — like race.

From Los Angeles Times