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Word Meanings - IMMATERIALIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To render immaterial or incorporeal. Immateralized spirits. Glanvill.

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  • IMMATERIALIST
    One who believes in or professes, immaterialism.
  • IMMATERIAL
    1. Not consisting of matter; incorporeal; spiritual; disembodied. Angels are spirits immaterial and intellectual. Hooker. 2. Of no substantial consequence; without weight or significance; unimportant; as, it is wholly immaterial whether he does
  • IMMATERIALLY
    1. In an immaterial manner; without matter or corporeal substance. 2. In an unimportant manner or degree.
  • INCORPOREALIST
    One who believes in incorporealism. Cudworth.
  • RENDERABLE
    Capable of being rendered.
  • RENDERER
    1. One who renders. 2. A vessel in which lard or tallow, etc., is rendered.
  • RENDERING
    The act of one who renders, or that which is rendered. Specifically: A version; translation; as, the rendering of the Hebrew text. Lowth. In art, the presentation, expression, or interpretation of an idea, theme, or part. The act of laying
  • RENDER
    One who rends.
  • INCORPOREALITY
    The state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism. G. Eliot.
  • IMMATERIALNESS
    The state or quality of being immaterial; immateriality.
  • INCORPOREALLY
    In an incorporeal manner. Bacon.
  • INCORPOREALISM
    Existence without a body or material form; immateriality. Cudworth.
  • INCORPOREAL
    Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal. Incorporeal hereditament. See under Hereditament. Syn. -- Immaterial; unsubstantial;
  • IMMATERIALISM
    The doctrine that external bodies may be reduced to mind and ideas in a mind; any doctrine opposed to materialism or phenomenalism, esp. a system that maintains the immateriality of the soul; idealism; esp., Bishop Berkeley's theory of idealism.
  • IMMATERIALITY
    The state or quality of being immaterial or incorporeal; as, the immateriality of the soul.
  • IMMATERIALIZE
    To render immaterial or incorporeal. Immateralized spirits. Glanvill.
  • MISRENDER
    To render wrongly; to translate or recite wrongly. Boyle.
  • SURRENDER
    To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion. (more info) 1. To yield to the power
  • SURRENDEROR
    One who makes a surrender, as of an estate. Bouvier.
  • PRENDER
    The power or right of taking a thing before it is offered. Burrill.
  • SURRENDERER
    One who surrenders.

 

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