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comparative more animate, superlative most animate
That which lives. examples
Possessing the quality or ability of motion. examples
Dynamic, energetic. examples
(grammar, of a noun or pronoun) having a referent that is considered alive (this generally includes humans and animals, often also gods, plants, etc.) examples
(grammar) Inflected to agree with an animate noun or pronoun. examples
third-person singular simple present animates, present participle animating, simple past and past participle animated
(transitive) To impart motion or the appearance of motion to. examples
(transitive) To give spirit or vigour to; to stimulate or enliven; to inspirit. quotations examples
The more to animate the people, he stood on high […] and cried unto them with a loud voice.
1603, Richard Knolles, The Generall Historie of the Turkes, […], London: […] Adam Islip