Word Meanings - INTERANIMATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To animate or inspire mutually. Donne.
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- INSPIRED
1. Breathed in; inhaled. 2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence; affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets; the inspired writers. 3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine inspiration; having divine - ANIMATER
One who animates. De Quincey. - DONNEE
Lit., given; hence, in a literary work, as a drama or tale, that which is assumed as to characters, situation, etc., as a basis for the plot or story. W. E. Henley. That favorite romance donnée of the heir kept out of his own. Saintsbury. - ANIMATED
Endowed with life; full of life or spirit; indicating animation; lively; vigorous. "Animated sounds." Pope. "Animated bust." Gray. "Animated descriptions." Lewis. - ANIMATEDLY
With animation. - INSPIRE
inspirer, fr. L. inspirare; pref. in- in + spirare to breathe. See 1. To breathe into; to fill with the breath; to animate. When Zephirus eek, with his sweete breath, Inspirèd hath in every holt and health The tender crops. Chaucer. Descend, ye - MUTUALLY
In a mutual manner. - ANIMATE
animus soul, mind, Gr. an to breathe, live, Goth. us-anan to expire , Icel. önd breath, anda to breathe, OHG. ando anger. Cf. 1. To give natural life to; to make alive; to quicken; as, the soul animates the body. 2. To give powers to, - INSPIRER
One who, or that which, inspirer. "Inspirer of that holy flame." Cowper. - INANIMATE
To animate. Donne. - EXANIMATE
1. Lifeless; dead. "Carcasses exanimate." Spenser. 2. Destitute of animation; spiritless; disheartened. "Pale . . . wretch, exanimate by love." Thomson. - INTERANIMATE
To animate or inspire mutually. Donne. - REANIMATE
To animate anew; to restore to animation or life; to infuse new life, vigor, spirit, or courage into; to revive; to reinvigorate; as, to reanimate a drowned person; to reanimate disheartened troops; to reanimate languid spirits. Glanvill. - CORDONNET
Doubled and twisted thread, made of coarse silk, and used for tassels, fringes, etc. McElrath. - REINSPIRE
To inspire anew. Milton. - TRANSANIMATE
To animate with a soul conveyed from another body. Bp. J. King . - INANIMATENESS
The quality or state of being inanimate. The deadness and inanimateness of the subject. W. Montagu. - INANIMATED
Destitute of life; lacking animation; unanimated. Pope. - DISANIMATE
1. To deprive of life. Cudworth. 2. To deprive of spirit; to dishearten. Shak. - UNANIMATE
Unanimous.