Definition of Inanimate. Meaning of Inanimate. Synonyms of Inanimate

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Definition of Inanimate

Inanimate
Inanimate In*an"i*mate, v. t. [Pref. in- in (or intensively) + animate.] To animate. [Obs.] --Donne.

Meaning of Inanimate from wikipedia

- Look up animate or inanimate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Animation is the interpolation of dissimilar frames over a finite period. Animate may...
- linguist, historian, and author. He wrote the book The Animate and the Inanimate, published in 1925, in which he speculated about the origin of life in...
- The inanimate whose refers to the use in English of the relative pronoun whose with non-personal antecedents, as in: "That's the car whose alarm keeps...
- Inanimate Alice is an ongoing digital novel, an interactive multimodal fiction, relating the experiences of aspiring game designer Alice Field and her...
- age. Concepts of animacy constantly vary beyond a simple animate and inanimate binary; many languages function off an hierarchical general animacy scale...
- In social philosophy, objectification is the act of treating a person as an object or a thing. ****ual objectification, the act of treating a person as...
- insatiable desire for material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or social value, such as status, or power. The initial motivation...
- jocular theory to describe "seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects", where objects that cause problems (like lost keys, a malfunctioning...
- Harbinger Down (also known as Inanimate in the United Kingdom) is a 2015 American independent science-fiction monster horror film written and directed...
- Ghost Story", in Morning Post, 31 December 1931, p. 8 "The Malice of Inanimate Objects", in The Masquerade (Eton ephemeral magazine), no. 1 (June 1933)...