inconsequentiality
(ɪnkɒnsɪkwɛnʃɪˈælɪtɪ.)
[f. prec. + -ity.]
Inconsequential quality or character: the opposite of consequentiality.
1. = inconsequence 1, 1 b.
| 1832 L. Hunt Sir R. Esher (1850) 258 His inconsequentialities were usually of a pleasanter character. 1858 R. Chambers Dom. Ann. Scot. (1859) I. 127 A sense of the inconsequentiality of such reasoning at length came over them. |
2. The quality of not being consequential.
| 1850 L. Hunt Autobiog. xv. (1860) 241, I used to rally him [Shelley] on the apparent inconsequentiality of his manner upon those occasions. |