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verb
- 1. bring to life: "Prometheus stole fire from heaven to animate his clay men"
- 2. give (a film or character) the appearance of movement using animation techniques: "much-loved characters have been animated in this Franco-Canadian co-production"
adjective
- 1. alive or having life: "gods in a wide variety of forms, both animate and inanimate"
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Synonyms for ANIMATE: stimulate, arouse, enliven, stir, vivify, activate, energize, electrify; Antonyms of ANIMATE: kill, dull, dampen, undermine, deaden, damp, wear ...
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Synonyms for animate include living, alive, live, breathing, sentient, conscious, quick, organic, mortal and moving. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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Synonyms for ANIMATE in English: living, live, moving, alive, breathing, alive and kicking, enliven, encourage, excite, urge, …