"Immaterialism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Immaterialism is a philosophical outlook that denies the existence of material entities or substances, and asserts that reality is composed of non-physical entities such as mind, spirit, or abstract concepts.
Immanent refers to something that is inherent or existing within something else rather than being external or separate from it. In philosophy, immanence is often contrasted with transcendence, where transcendence implies something that exists outside or beyond something else. An immanent quality or attribute is therefore one that is inherent, natural, or essential to something, rather than being superimposed or external to it. For example, the concept of God may be considered immanent in a sense if it is believed to be an inherent or essential part of the universe, rather than being a separate or external entity.
Immanity refers to the quality of being impersonal or lacking personal identity. It is often used to describe something that is common or general, rather than unique or individual. In other words, immanity suggests a lack of distinction or uniqueness, and is often used to contrast with concepts like humanity or individuality.
The word "immarcescibly" means permanently or irreversibly; without the power of recovery or return to a previous state. It is used to describe something that has become permanent or lasting, and cannot be undone or reversed.
Immature refers to something or someone that lacks maturity or development, often due to being inexperienced, youthful, or unable to behave responsibly. An immature person may act impulsive, reckless, or inconsiderate, lacking the wisdom, judgment, and self-control that comes with maturity.
Immaturity refers to a lack of maturity or emotional maturity, which implies a person's inability to handle situations, relationships, or responsibilities in a responsible, rational, and adult-like manner due to their limited emotional, social, or mental development. It may manifest in impulsiveness, selfishness, lack of empathy, or difficulty with decision-making, among other traits.
Immeasurably means extremely or enormously, without measure or limit; to an extent that cannot be measured or calculated. It is often used to describe something that is very great, enormous, or infinite. For example: "The beauty of the sunset was immeasurably enhanced by the sound of the waves crashing against the shore."