inanimate in the PONS Dictionary

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Likewise, biological evolution can not begin from inanimate matter, because the potential for life is not in inanimate matter.
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Body parts severed from an undead brain will become inanimate.
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The term is applied more particularly to a story in which the actors or speakers are either various kinds of animals or are inanimate objects.
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Even though it is inanimate, such an object frequently appears capable of filling the role of an important, though subsidiary, attachment figure.
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All other nouns are inanimate, including plants and other non-moving life forms, and also groups of people or animals.
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As a result of this, a major aspect of the film is about inanimate objects becoming alive when you are not observing them.
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Most of the inanimates mark the plural by subtractive morphology.
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They may be a figure of a person, animal or inanimate object.
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Sort of like the feeling of being watched, but something that an inanimate object (especially a place) can possess.
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Inanimate objects can be found in houses or on the ground throughout the land, whereas living objects can only be found outdoors.
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