In*an`i*ma"tion (?), n. [See 2d Inanimate.]
Want of animation; lifeless; dullness.
© Webster 1913.
In*an`i*ma"tion, n. [See 1st Inanimate.]
Infusion of life or vigor; animation; inspiration.
[Obs.]
The inanimation of Christ living and breathing within us.
Bp. Hall.
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