Immateriality (noun)

The state or quality of being immaterial; having no physical form or substance.

Origin:

From the latin word immaterialis meaning 'not having physical form'.

Examples:

  1. The immateriality of the soul is a central tenet of many spiritual beliefs.
  2. The immateriality of ideas and concepts is what allows us to communicate and share our thoughts and knowledge.
  3. Music and art are examples of immaterial forms of expression that can evoke deep emotions and feelings.
  4. The immateriality of love makes it one of the most powerful forces in the world, capable of transcending space and time.
  5. The concept of immateriality challenges our understanding of the world, forcing us to consider the nature of reality and our place in it.
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