interanimate

adj
/ˌɪntəɹˈænɪmət/

Etymology

From inter- + animate.

  1. derived from animātus
  2. inherited from animate
  3. prefixed as interanimate — “inter + animate

Definitions

  1. Occurring as or involving interactions between separate consciousnesses.

    • Before going on to show the relationship of tactile-kinesthetic invariants and iconicity to analogical thinking, I would like to interpose a question alluded to earlier: how are new interanimate meanings minted?
  2. Mutually affecting

    Mutually affecting; tending to interanimate.

    • If we agree with Pat Hartwell's statement that thinking and writing are interanimate, then we cannot help but address thinking when we speak of writing .
    • The interaction of discourses is dynamic, interdependent, "interanimate," and "interilluminating."
    • In chapter five, the applied chapter, I show how ecological and prima facie formalist and aesthetic values are interanimate and therefore inseparable.
  3. To animate or inspire mutually.

    • When love, with another so Interanimates two souls
    • These voices compete, interanimate (penetrate and inform), and change over time.
    • The third space enables new meanings to be generated as the diverse voices of the official script and unofficial counterscript interanimate.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for interanimate. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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