inanimate• The fall back to the beast and beyond even that-to mereinanimate existence-is complete.• Everything animate and inanimate followed him.• How can you get angry with a car? It's an inanimateobject!• For, instance, inanimate objects are typically easier to identify than animate objects.• The Minoans also regardedcertaininanimate objects as incarnations of a deity.• If we are imaginative enough we can project ourselves insideplants and inanimate objects as well as other animals.• Some languages categorise not only living things as masculine or feminine, but inanimate objects as well.• Only the inanimate objects in view were registered on the plates.• They seek life's meaning in possessions, and use inanimate objects to tell other Earthlets who they are.• And yes, the baby is just your standardinanimatestagebundle.
inanimate object• Frankly, I never used to feel guilty about disappointinginanimate objects.• It forces them to tease out information from inanimate objects.• Some people, for example, take on the persona of an animal or a monster or an inanimate object.• The distinctionapplies to nouns which refer to animate beings as well as those which refer to inanimate objects.• This makes the study of human beings different from that of animals and of inanimate objects.• Only the inanimate objects in view were registered on the plates.• If either of these inanimate objects knows you are going to dump it, it will turn on you.• The Bible as holyliterature, the oracles of the Logos, has become for them an inanimate object of scientificinvestigation.