Definition of "incorporeality" [in•cor•po•re•al•i•ty]
The state or characteristic of being incorporeal.(noun)
Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "incorporeality" in a sentence
"Forget what you've heard about the incorporeality of the afterlife; T-Dawg, as he is known fondly among us, has first degree burns on his hands to show for the gross incivility he was subjected to."
"By virtue of their incorporeality, all corporations are not persons within the definitions of the Constitution and US Federal Law, and the rights of such corporations shall be limited to those specified by law explicitly describing their effect upon corporate entities and not physical human entities."
"He also begins to fall in love not only with Jamie, but with the idea of Jamie's incorporeality."