inessential in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inessential in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The name one gives it is inessential.
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When, in harder periods, people were labouring physically just to put bread on the table, there was little time to ponder inessentials.
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Consequently, it is inessential that an occasion of experience have an aspect in the mode of presentational immediacy; occasions in the grades one, two, and three, lack that aspect.
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It's a neat if inessential addition, and will help any of those who have already played the game find things they may have missed.
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It affects what we notice and what we don't notice, what we expect and what possibilities we don't consider: we discriminate between what is essential and inessential.
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The extra tracks on the vinyl are okay, but pretty short and- to be honest- inessential.
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Some thinkers see mathematicians as scientists, regarding physical experiments as inessential or mathematical proofs as equivalent to experiments.
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It strains out whatever's inessential.
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The radical changes it forces on a targeted population can backfire, including the counterproductive result of freeing inessential labourers to fill worker shortages in war industries.
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However, overall he found the album inessential and merely fine.
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