exanimate

adj
/ɪɡˈzænɪmɪt//ɪɡˈzænɪmeɪt/

Etymology

From Latin exanimātus, perfect passive participle of exanimō (see ex-, -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), from Latin ex- + animō, from anima (“soul, spirit, breath”); see anima. The verb derives from the adjective, see -ate (verb-forming suffix).

  1. derived from exanimātus

Definitions

  1. Lifeless, not or no longer living, dead.

    • carckasses exanimate
  2. Spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively.

    • Pale […] wretch, exanimate by love.
  3. To deprive of animation or of life.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA