Antonym: animate. Similar words: animate, exanimate, animation, anima, unanimous, magnanimous, climate, ultimate. Meaning: [‚ɪn'ænɪmət] adj. 1. belonging to the class of nouns denoting nonliving things 2. not endowed with life 3. appearing dead; not breathing or having no perceptible pulse.
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31. The Bible as holy literature, the oracles of the Logos, has become for them an inanimate object of scientific investigation.
32. The Minoans also regarded certain inanimate objects as incarnations of a deity.
33. For, instance,(Sentence dictionary) inanimate objects are typically easier to identify than animate objects.
34. His world was filled with copulating inanimate objects and people getting their faces ripped off.
35. I jogged, sprinted towards my inanimate friend and when I got there I was so relieved I wanted to cry.
36. Technologically, capitalism needed an inanimate power source to which large amounts of equipment could be attached.
37. The voice of the so - called inanimate!
38. He inflicted his anger on inanimate things.
39. It may have been around long enough for inanimate matter to come alive.
40. It cannot be replaced by an inanimate object, or a few drinks.
41. Consequently, in order to improve the quality and alter inanimate tinct makeup of road sight, the chromatology must be applied.
42. Appeal to a physical body suffices, I think, to have an explanation as to the difference between an animated and an inanimate body, how bodies will move in nonrandom ways.
43. She was somewhat aroused by it, knotted her hair upon her ears in order to deafen herself, and resumed her contemplation, on her knees, of the inanimate object which she had adored for fifteen years.
44. The challenge is to make inanimate objects shimmer and glow vibrancy and life.
45. English sentences with inanimate subjects are a typical sentence pattern in formal written English.
46. I was not inattentive to inanimate nature, nor unmindful of the past.
47. The voice of the inanimate object, therefore, should not be stilled.
48. So we've got a possible explanation of the difference between an animated and an unanimated or an inanimate body to it.
49. Dwarven engineers are capable of fixing all machines , and inanimate objects.
50. Thus the inanimate pop music zone feels the new elegance and artistry.
51. A legendary Thracian poet and musician whose music had the power to move even inanimate objects and who almost succeeded in rescuing his wife Eurydice from Hades.
52. The overtly sexual nature of the body compels the viewer into the position of voyeur, only to reveal itself as an inanimate object.
53. The physical sciences ( physics, chemistry, and astronomy ) deal with material, inanimate systems.
54. It was a typical summer evening in June, the atmosphere being in such delicate equilibrium and so transmissive that inanimate objects seemed endowed with two or three senses, if not five.
55. A realistic depiction of inanimate objects, esp. flowers, fruit, or domestic items.
56. He made no clear distinction between animate and inanimate things.
57. As a rule, the locative postposition only modifies inanimate nouns.
58. Indirectly through inanimate fomites (objects). Examples are staphylococcal infection, streptococcal infection, colds, hospital-acquired wound infections through use of improperly sterilized items.
59. He exerted preterhuman self-denial in abstaining from finishing him completely; but getting out of breath he finally desisted, and dragged the apparently inanimate body on to the settle.
60. A computer an inanimate device that has no intelligence of its own.
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