noun
- the quality or state of being incorporeal; lack of physical or material form
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The philosopher argued for the incorporeity of the human soul.
- Medieval theologians debated the incorporeity of angels.
- The concept of incorporeity challenges our understanding of existence.
- She struggled to grasp the incorporeity of abstract mathematical concepts.
- The incorporeity of thoughts makes them difficult to study scientifically.
- Ancient Greeks pondered the incorporeity of the divine realm.