immaterially

[US]/ˌɪməˈtɪəriəli/
[UK]/ˌɪməˈtɪriəli/

Translation

adv.in an unimportant or irrelevant way; in a nonmaterial or intangible way; not physically; in a non-substantial way; without real practical effect

Phrases & Collocations

immaterially small

immaterially different

immaterially changed

immaterially affected

immaterially altered

immaterially off

Example Sentences

the late delivery affected our schedule, but the cost increased only immaterially.

after the update, performance improved, while memory usage rose immaterially.

the policy changed immaterially, so employees kept the same benefits.

his responsibilities shifted immaterially, and his title stayed the same.

the interest rate moved immaterially, leaving monthly payments nearly unchanged.

the court found the error immaterially misleading and dismissed the claim.

traffic was heavier than usual, but travel time increased immaterially.

the final agreement differed immaterially from the draft we reviewed.

she adjusted the budget immaterially to cover a minor expense.

the new packaging changed immaterially, but the brand remained instantly recognizable.

our risk profile shifted immaterially after we diversified the portfolio.

the temperature dropped immaterially overnight, so the roads stayed clear.

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