disanimate

[dɪsˈanɪmeɪt]

disanimate Definition

  • 1to deprive of life or spirit
  • 2to make lifeless or inactive

Using disanimate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disanimate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lack of sunlight disanimated the plants.

  • Example

    The boring lecture disanimated the audience.

  • Example

    The cold weather disanimated the crowd.

  • Example

    The defeat disanimated the team.

disanimate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disanimate

Antonyms for disanimate

Phrases with disanimate

  • an inanimate object that appears lifeless or inactive

    Example

    The abandoned house looked like a disanimate object.

  • a feeling of lifelessness or inactivity

    Example

    The rainy weather put me in a disanimate mood.

  • a scene that appears lifeless or inactive

    Example

    The empty street at night created a disanimate scene.

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Summary: disanimate in Brief

'Disanimate' [dɪsˈanɪmeɪt] is a verb that means to deprive of life or spirit, or to make lifeless or inactive. It can be used to describe a lack of energy or enthusiasm, as in 'The boring lecture disanimated the audience,' or to describe a physical state, as in 'The lack of sunlight disanimated the plants.' Synonyms include 'deaden' and 'suppress,' while antonyms include 'activate' and 'enliven.'