"Inanimate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inanimate" Meaning

Inanimate refers to something that is not living or does not have the power of movement or sensation. It can be an object, substance, or thing that is inanimate, meaning it does not have the ability to think, feel, or move on its own. Examples of inanimate objects include rocks, furniture, and books.

"Inanimate" Examples

Usage Examples: Inanimate


An inanimate object is something that is not living or able to move on its own.

Examples:


The inanimate objects in the room were a chair, a table, and a bookshelf. [sentence]
She picked up the inanimate doll from the shelf. [sentence]
The city's inanimate statues became a popular spot for photography. [sentence]
The inanimate body was taken to the morgue for further examination. [sentence]
The artist used inanimate materials like clay and paint to create her sculpture. [sentence]

Note: Inanimate objects do not have the ability to move or perform actions on their own.

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