Found 3 items, similar to animate.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: animate
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: animate
animate
v 1: heighten or intensify;
“These paintings exalt the
imagination” [syn:
inspire,
invigorate,
enliven,
exalt]
2: give life-like qualities to;
“animated cartoons” [syn:
animize,
animise]
3: make lively;
“let's liven up this room a bit” [syn:
enliven,
liven,
liven up,
invigorate] [ant:
deaden]
4: give new life or energy to;
“A hot soup will revive me”;
“This will renovate my spirits”;
“This treatment repaired
my health” [syn:
recreate,
reanimate,
revive,
renovate,
repair,
quicken,
vivify,
revivify]
animate
adj 1: belonging to the class of nouns that denote living beings;
"the word `dog' is animate" [ant:
inanimate]
2: endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life;
“we are animate beings” [ant:
inanimate]
3: endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness;
“the
living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's
stage”- T.E.Lawrence [syn:
sentient] [ant:
insentient]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Animate
Animate
\An"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Animated; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Animating.] [L. animatus, p. p. of animare, fr.
anima breath, soul; akin to animus soul, mind, Gr. ? wind,
Skr. an to breathe, live, Goth. us-anan to expire (us- out),
Icel. ["o]nd breath, anda to breathe, OHG. ando anger. Cf.
Animal.]
1. To give natural life to; to make alive; to quicken; as,
the soul animates the body.
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2. To give powers to, or to heighten the powers or effect of;
as, to animate a lyre. --Dryden.
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3. To give spirit or vigor to; to stimulate or incite; to
inspirit; to rouse; to enliven.
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The more to animate the people, he stood on high . .
. and cried unto them with a loud voice. --Knolles.
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Syn: To enliven; inspirit; stimulate; exhilarate; inspire;
instigate; rouse; urge; cheer; prompt; incite; quicken;
gladden.
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Animate
\An"i*mate\, a. [L. animatus, p. p.]
Endowed with life; alive; living; animated; lively.
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The admirable structure of animate bodies. --Bentley.
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