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immaterial

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




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Summer league veterans know the on-court play is fairly immaterial — the great performances and big disappointments not exactly predictive of how a prospect will turn out.

From Los Angeles Times

Citing Idaho law, the prosecution continues to resist releasing the documents, arguing they are immaterial to the case and should be restricted.

From Seattle Times

Which of these ailments our cowboy suffered from is immaterial, as it would not have cured any of them.

From Seattle Times

If anything, “The Melt Goes on Forever” offers us a collated version of the scattered, often immaterial records of Hammons’ practice.

From Los Angeles Times

"It would not be immaterial if it were to default" Ross said about the impact on global money managers.

From Reuters