disanimate (Meaning)

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disanimate (v. t.)

To deprive of life.

To deprive of spirit; to dishearten.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disanimate

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disanimate Sentence Examples

  1. The disanimate objects in the room seemed to come alive in the flickering candlelight.
  2. The disanimate body of the bird lay still on the ground, its life extinguished.
  3. The disanimate expression on her face betrayed no emotion, as if she were a lifeless doll.
  4. The old man's disanimate eyes stared blankly into space, lost in a world of memories.
  5. The disanimate scenery of the abandoned amusement park created an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  6. The disanimate voice of the automated attendant sounded monotonous and robotic, providing no comfort to the anxious caller.
  7. The disanimate appearance of the once-vibrant city was a stark reminder of the devastation caused by the war.
  8. The disanimate feeling in her limbs after a long run made it difficult for her to walk properly.
  9. The disanimate landscape of the desert stretched out before them, seemingly devoid of life.
  10. The disanimate click of the mouse echoed through the silent office, breaking the stillness of the night.

FAQs About the word disanimate

To deprive of life., To deprive of spirit; to dishearten.

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No antonyms found.

The disanimate objects in the room seemed to come alive in the flickering candlelight.

The disanimate body of the bird lay still on the ground, its life extinguished.

The disanimate expression on her face betrayed no emotion, as if she were a lifeless doll.

The old man's disanimate eyes stared blankly into space, lost in a world of memories.