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Definitionadj. belonging to the class of nouns denoting nonliving things
Last update: December 4, 2016
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A rock or stone is an inanimate object. [adjective]
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Even the inanimate objects in the room seemed to be holding their breath, waiting to see the outcome of this argument of epic proportions. [Please select]
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Atoms and qualities combine to form inanimate bodies, as well as compound animate beings. [adjective]
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Sobbing violently, she bent over the inanimate form, closed the eyes, and kissed the lips and brow. [adjective]
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"Well then, so much the more is it indifferent whether the inanimate vessels we use are chiselled by a saint or an unbeliever." [adjective]
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King of inanimate or unintelligent nature, he feels that he has a right to modify it, govern it, and fit it for his use. [adjective]
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So it would be were it not for the law of inertia, as immutable a force in men and nations as in inanimate bodies. [adjective]
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But the individual, what becomes of the individual in this assumption of an all-pervading, immortal soul, of which all things animate and inanimate are but so many activities. [adjective]
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This rule of silence had had this effect, that throughout the whole convent, speech had been withdrawn from human creatures, and bestowed on inanimate objects. [adjective]
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He looked anxiously round; not an article of furniture; not a vestige of anything, animate or inanimate; not even the position of the cupboards; answered Oliver's description. [adjective]
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But I liked his physiognomy even less than before: it struck me as being at the same time unsettled and inanimate. [adjective]
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