English to Kannada Dictionary immaterial

immaterial

ಅಶರೀರ
definition
adjective
so long as the band kept the beat, what they played was immaterial
unimportant under the circumstances; irrelevant.
we have immaterial souls
spiritual, rather than physical.
translation of 'immaterial '
adjective
ಅಭೌತಿಕವಾದ
example
He's going to have an inconsistency, be it material or 'immaterial' .
The event, the fourth of its kind, is open to all: age, language, gender and sexual orientation are 'immaterial' .
She - the scholar - really wanted to believe that; whether or not it was true was almost 'immaterial' .
The locality of the registration is 'immaterial' - 90 per cent of people here drive badly or atrociously.
The fact that their views may not reflect majority views, or indeed are specifically opposed to majority views, is 'immaterial' .
I thought how ephemeral and 'immaterial' the bond we have with anybody is, and for the most part we are alone to see and witness the world.
Anyone can, for instance, glue styrofoam cups to a board and it is meaningless, craftless, and 'immaterial' .
For fear of saying such things, people in the past invented the notion of an 'immaterial' soul, but Schopenhauer will have none of that.
Epicurus rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an 'immaterial' soul, and he said that the gods have no influence on our lives.
Nonetheless, I do not think we can simply write off as 'immaterial' or irrelevant the views expressed by my interlocutor.
So the government says this is all irrelevant and 'immaterial' .
The fact he lost his way then is, to an extent, 'immaterial' .
It is 'immaterial' that they belong to urban or rural area.
We find new relationships with technologies by rubbing our corporeal bodies up against them, not by crossing a threshold into their 'immaterial' worlds.
Whether they are right or not about their goal (and I think they were wrong) is 'immaterial' .
Far from 'immaterial' , such a question is particularly relevant.
Whether the public believed him was 'immaterial' , though any public outcry in support of the union message could only be helpful.
But as he rightly pointed out, that fact was totally 'immaterial' .
That the candidate also had significant executive branch experience and helped remake whole areas of the law was 'immaterial' .
Therefore, while regrettable, the omission in my view is 'immaterial' in these circumstances.
The fact that the keeper got a touch as the shot flew past him into the corner of the net was 'immaterial' , given the ferocity of the 23-year old's strike.
Hence the delay required to obtain a warrant is usually 'immaterial' .
Since, as you say, it's 'immaterial' to the evidence she would introduce, why can't you tell us whether she is or isn't?
Even if 'immaterial' souls do not exist, there is good reason not to identify the deaths of people with the deaths of their bodies.
Wins and losses, for any sport, are ultimately 'immaterial' in considering the value of an athletic program.
Once again matter has disappeared, this time giving way to the 'immateriality' of communication, where everything is discourse and discourse is everything.
The artist's touch is rendered as something palpable that intrudes on the 'immateriality' of the photographic representation, to which the finger points - from inside the representation, as it were.
So you are embracing video's 'immateriality' but also raising the need for materiality.
Your Honours, that is enough, we hope, to illustrate that 11A and 30B cannot be regarded as 'immaterially' different; they are materially different.
‘The paintings are constantly changing in different light conditions, effecting a fluctuation between materiality and 'immateriality' ,’ she adds.
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