transanimating Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ritual aimed to transanimate the spirits of the departed into living vessels.
  2. The scientist hoped to transanimate a plant into an animal, bridging the evolutionary gap.
  3. Legends spoke of a sorcerer who possessed the ability to transanimate inanimate objects into sentient creatures.
  4. The wounded soldier's body began to transanimate as the healing spell took effect, restoring his vitality.
  5. The vampire's blood had transanimating properties, turning its victims into undead horrors.
  6. The scientist's experiments in transanimating human tissue raised ethical concerns.
  7. The transanimating device malfunctioned, causing the patient's body to convulse uncontrollably.
  8. The artist's brush seemed to transanimate the canvas, bringing the characters to life before his eyes.
  9. The ancient artifact was said to hold the power to transanimate the dead, bringing them back as loyal servants.
  10. The transanimating spell invoked ancient powers, granting the user control over the life and death of others.

transanimating Meaning

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transanimating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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The ancient ritual aimed to transanimate the spirits of the departed into living vessels.

The scientist hoped to transanimate a plant into an animal, bridging the evolutionary gap.

Legends spoke of a sorcerer who possessed the ability to transanimate inanimate objects into sentient creatures.

The wounded soldier's body began to transanimate as the healing spell took effect, restoring his vitality.