Animate
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verb
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adjective
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(As a verb)
Animate ( verb )
- Give life to (a drawing, character, or object) in a film, television program, or computer game by the addition of animation techniques.
- Bring to life; enliven.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin animat- "given life to", from the verb animare, from anima "life, breath".
Examples:
- The animators used cutting-edge technology to animate the characters in the film.
- She animated her presentation with colorful images and videos.
- His storytelling skills animated the audience and held their attention.
- The creative team animated the room with colorful lights and music.
- She animated the discussion with her vivid descriptions and engaging personality.
(As an adjective)
Animate ( adjective )
- Give life to (a drawing, character, or object) in a film, television program, or computer game by the addition of animation techniques.
- Bring to life; enliven.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin animat- "given life to", from the verb animare, from anima "life, breath".
Examples:
- The animators used cutting-edge technology to animate the characters in the film.
- She animated her presentation with colorful images and videos.
- His storytelling skills animated the audience and held their attention.
- The creative team animated the room with colorful lights and music.
- She animated the discussion with her vivid descriptions and engaging personality.