English to Irish Meaning of incorporeal - neamhchorprach


Incorporeal :
neamhchorprach

neamhábhartha, neamhchorprach, Transcendental, ionchorprú, ní caol, lochtach, neamhfhoirfe, éagruthach, spioradálta, diagachta, doláimhsithe

neamhchorprach
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Definitions of incorporeal in English
Adjective(1) without material form or substance
Examples of incorporeal in English
(1) The thing indicated by the word, and the word's relationship to it must, in effect, disappear in order for language to be transacted at the incorporeal , or the transcendental level of meaning and idea.(2) Excluding others from access to incorporeal intellectual works was impossible and therefore the legal system, including copyright law, seemed anachronistic.(3) But in the common variety, they're ordinary people who believe it's their calling to help people worship a particular incorporeal deity instead of rocks.(4) The Stoics drew a fundamental distinction between two realms of being, a material realm of bodies and states of affairs and an incorporeal realm of events.(5) He pointed out that legal recognition of trade marks as a species of incorporeal property was first accorded by the Court of Chancery in the first half of the 19th century.(6) Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property.(7) They are spiritual beings, incorporeal intelligences, and they may ÔÇÿhave their origins in personalitiesÔÇÖ.(8) They could be patrimonial things or extra-patrimonial things; common things or sacred things; principal things or accessorial things; corporeal things or incorporeal things.(9) It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to Mr McArdle's land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.(10) Since the causes are immaterial, intellectual and eternal, so their created effects are essentially incorporeal , immaterial, intellectual, and eternal.(11) A church is the ideal place for a work concerning the incorporeity of vocation.(12) My basic form expands and this very expansion from an uncertain core makes for the feel of incorporeality in my paintings.(13) This building originally designed to be ethereal, almost incorporeally transparent, has received an exterior appearance considerably more subject to gravitation.(14) Thought of the divine incorporeity was suggested by absence of any altar-image.(15) There is an element of incorporeality - a deeply felt relationality that when attended to serves to bind us to place.(16) One could object that the incorporeality of God can have no corporeal image.
Related Phrases of incorporeal
(1) incorporeal ::
neamhchorprach
Synonyms
Adjective
1. intangible ::
doláimhsithe
2. impalpable ::
domhothaithe
3. nonphysical ::
nonphysical
4. bodiless ::
bodiless
6. discarnate ::
discarnate
7. immaterial ::
neamhábhartha
8. spiritual ::
spioradálta
9. ethereal ::
ethereal
10. unsubstantial ::
unsubstantial
11. insubstantial ::
insubstantial
12. transcendental ::
Transcendental
13. ghostly ::
ghostly
14. spectral ::
speictreach
15. supernatural ::
osnádúrtha
Antonyms
1. bodily ::
coirp
2. corporeal ::
corprach
3. material ::
ábhar
4. physical ::
fisiciúil
5. substantial ::
substaintiúil
Different Forms
incorporeal
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