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Definition of Inanimated

Inanimated
Inanimated In*an"i*ma`ted, a. Destitute of life; lacking animation; unanimated. --Pope.

Meaning of Inanimated from wikipedia

- 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...
- Inanimate Objects is the second studio album by Australian alternative rock band, Atlas Genius, released through Warner Bros. Records on 28 August 2015...
- Conversations with Inanimate Objects is the debut album by American comedian Gary Gulman, released on New Wave Entertainment in 2005. The album contains...
- 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...
- jocular theory to describe "seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects", where objects that cause problems (like lost keys, printers...
- In social philosophy, objectification is the act of treating a person as an object or a thing. It is part of dehumanization, the act of disavowing the...
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- 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...