Grammatical and/or semantic category of nouns.
Appearing dead; not breathing or having no perceptible pulse.
1 This danger does not come from human malice, but from inanimate nature.
2 In turn oxen and horses were soon being replaced by inanimate power.
3 Even in inanimate bodies the power of the moon is very evident.
4 The same conclusion may be reached in the case of inanimate things.
5 They see others as inanimate objects, like machines, moved by explicit rules.
6 There is often a perverseness in inanimate things which is beyond endurance.
7 Wherefore such like passions are in no way ascribed to inanimate beings.
8 Dark stains made obvious that the damage wasn't merely to the inanimate .
9 Unlike human beings, computers possess the truly profound stupidity of the inanimate .
10 A river is the most human and companionable of all inanimate things.
11 The lower forms of animals are somewhat like plants and inanimate objects.
12 Unless the mirror reflects the sunlight, it is only dark, inanimate matter.
13 Beyond him were the dogs huddled about the sledge, inanimate as death.
14 Zibeline lay inanimate on the grass, her face lying against the earth.
15 Why did Builders, who worked mostly with inanimate matter, rank so high?
16 Everything animate and inanimate seemed to cry out as the blow passed.
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