ex-animate

[eg-zan-uh-mit, -meyt, ek-san-]

ex·an·i·mate

[eg-zan-uh-mit, -meyt, ek-san-]
adjective
1.
inanimate or lifeless.
2.
spiritless; disheartened.

Origin:
1525–35; < Latin exanimātus (past participle of exanimāre to deprive of life), equivalent to ex- ex-1 + anim(a) life, spirit + -ātus -ate1

ex·an·i·ma·tion, noun
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