Sentences with Exanimate

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Exanimate'

The old, exanimate tree stood as a silent witness to the changing seasons in the park.

The museum displayed ancient exanimate artifacts, telling stories of civilizations long gone.

The exanimate body of the fallen soldier lay on the battlefield, a poignant reminder of the cost of war.

The scientist observed the exanimate cells under the microscope, searching for any traces of life.

The once vibrant garden now appeared exanimate, with wilting flowers and parched soil.

The detective entered the crime scene, immediately noticing the exanimate atmosphere that hung in the air.

The astronaut marveled at the exanimate beauty of the distant planets visible through the spacecraft's window.

The novel's exanimate ending left readers contemplating the characters' fates long after they closed the book.

The patient's exanimate state worried the medical team, prompting further investigation into the mysterious illness.

The abandoned house stood exanimate, its windows shattered and its halls devoid of any sign of life.

The barren landscape stretched out before them, exanimate and desolate, as if nature itself had given up.

The lifeless body lay exanimate on the cold autopsy table, a mystery awaiting the coroner's investigation.

The old shipwreck remained exanimate at the bottom of the ocean, a relic from a bygone era.

The abandoned amusement park echoed with exanimate rides, their mechanisms frozen in time.

The haunted mansion seemed exanimate, yet eerie whispers filled the air as if ghosts lingered within.

The forgotten city, with its exanimate buildings, bore the scars of a war long erased from memory.

The dusty library shelves held exanimate books, waiting for curious readers to breathe life into their pages.

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