inanitiate (Meaning)

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inanitiate (v. t.)

To produce inanition in; to exhaust for want of nourishment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inanitiate

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inanitiate Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's inanitiate speech elicited yawns from the disengaged audience.
  2. The project floundered due to the inanitiate planning and execution of the team.
  3. Her hollow and insubstantial arguments served only to showcase her inanitiate nature.
  4. The inanitiate attempt at humor fell flat, leaving the audience unamused.
  5. The company's inanitiate marketing campaign failed to attract any new customers.
  6. The politician's promises were seen as inanitiate and meaningless.
  7. The student's essay was inanitiate, lacking substance and originality.
  8. The inanitiate nature of the conversation made it difficult to engage in meaningful discussion.
  9. The artwork was criticized for its inanitiate and superficial nature.
  10. The inanitiate content of the television show left viewers feeling empty and dissatisfied.

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To produce inanition in; to exhaust for want of nourishment.

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The politician's inanitiate speech elicited yawns from the disengaged audience.

The project floundered due to the inanitiate planning and execution of the team.

Her hollow and insubstantial arguments served only to showcase her inanitiate nature.

The inanitiate attempt at humor fell flat, leaving the audience unamused.