Exanimate example sentences

ex·an·i·mate

adjective rare

exanimate (adjective)

  - showing no sign of life; lifeless:

Synonyms

deceased, expired, departed, gone, late, lost, lamented, perished, fallen, slain, slaughtered, killed, murdered, lifeless, defunct, extinct, inanimate, insentient, insensate, inert, asleep, demised, alive, living, Legal

"Exanimate" Example Sentences

1. The exanimate body lay on the cold stone floor.
2. He stared at the exanimate landscape, devoid of life.
3. Her exanimate gaze was fixed on the distant horizon.
4. The exanimate creature was barely recognizable.
5. A chilling wind swept across the exanimate plains.
6. The exanimate remains of the city were a testament to war.
7. His touch was as cold as an exanimate corpse.
8. The painting depicted an exanimate king upon his throne.
9. She felt exanimate with grief after the loss.
10. The exanimate doll stared blankly ahead.
11. The exanimate husk of the spaceship drifted in space.
12. He felt utterly exanimate after the marathon.
13. The exanimate eyes of the statue seemed to follow him.
14. The forest seemed exanimate, lacking its usual bird song.
15. In the exanimate silence, a single drop of water fell.
16. The exanimate look on her face was deeply unsettling.
17. He became exanimate with fatigue after a long journey.
18. An exanimate feeling of dread washed over her.
19. The exanimate world outside contrasted sharply with the lively interior.
20. They discovered an exanimate figure in the alleyway.
21. She appeared almost exanimate from exhaustion.
22. The exanimate expression on his face spoke volumes.
23. He lay there, utterly exanimate.
24. The exanimate clay sculpture was remarkably lifelike.
25. Despite her efforts, she felt exanimate and drained.
26. An exanimate silence followed his announcement.
27. The exanimate town square seemed to hold its breath.
28. Her exanimate presence was a constant reminder of her loss.
29. The exanimate statue stood as a sentinel against the storm.
30. He felt emotionally exanimate following the trauma.
31. It was an exanimate and joyless existence.
32. The exanimate quality of the painting made it unsettling.
33. Exanimate, the old house stood on the hill.
34. The flowers, once vibrant, now appeared exanimate.
35. He felt strangely exanimate despite the celebratory atmosphere.
36. The exanimate landscape seemed to stretch endlessly.
37. Exanimate and cold, the snow covered everything.
38. Her voice was flat, almost exanimate.
39. The exanimate eyes of the dead man stared up at the ceiling.
40. The room was exanimate except for the ticking clock.
41. He looked exanimate, as though life had drained from him.
42. The exanimate puppet lay on the dusty shelf.
43. His expression was completely exanimate.
44. She found herself feeling remarkably exanimate.
45. The once-bustling city now lay exanimate.
46. Exanimate and lifeless, the body was taken away.
47. The story spoke of an exanimate kingdom ruled by a cruel sorcerer.
48. After the accident, he seemed exanimate, a shell of his former self.
49. His face, normally full of life, was now exanimate.
50. The exanimate silence of the graveyard was profound.

Common Phases

1. Exanimate corpse.
2. An exanimate gaze.
3. Lying exanimate.
4. To render exanimate.
5. Fallen exanimate.
6. Utterly exanimate.
7. Starkly exanimate.
8. Become exanimate.
9. Seemingly exanimate.
10. Left exanimate.
11. Found exanimate.
12. Pronounced exanimate.
13. A cold, exanimate hand.
14. An exanimate expression.
15. Exanimate and lifeless.
16. The exanimate body.
17. The exanimate form.
18. Completely exanimate.
19. To lie exanimate.
20. An exanimate stare.

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