noun
- things or people that have no significant influence or importance in a particular situation
Usage: plural form of nonfactor
Examples
- The weather conditions were nonfactors in the team’s victory.
- Several candidates proved to be nonfactors in the election.
- Cost and time became nonfactors once the emergency began.
- The opposing team’s star players were complete nonfactors in the championship game.
- These minor issues are nonfactors compared to the main problem.
- The new regulations made several old procedures nonfactors in the decision-making process.