0 not important, or not relating to the subject you are thinking about:
1 not important; not likely to make a difference:
The latter group of critiques has precipitated a general dismissal of family influences as immaterial except, possibly, at the extremes.
Because of the absence of interference between adjacent troughs, the phase difference between neighbouring troughs is physically immaterial.
Immaterial souls would simply stand out as surds in the natural world.
The gap between the intuitive decision and the reasoned opinion provided by a different judge is immaterial.
Finally, objects and money were owned collectively and used individually by nuns, serving material and immaterial purposes.
On the other hand, "compromises" introducing elements, such as race, that are immaterial under any constitutionally permitted political morality would be forbidden.
Of course, it is true that this conclusion implies that the way that you finance investment is immaterial.
He thinks that one will obviously be imagining an empty, immaterial extension.