Ex*an"i*mate (?), a. [L.
exanimatus, p. p. of exanimare to deprive of life or
spirit; ex out + anima air, breath, life, spirit.]
1. Lifeless; dead. [R.] "Carcasses
exanimate." Spenser.
2. Destitute of animation; spiritless;
disheartened. [R.] "Pale . . . wretch, exanimate by
love." Thomson.
Ex*an"i*mate (?), v. t. To deprive
of animation or of life. [Obs.]