animate in Arabic
animate in Arabic is عَاقِل — animate means to bring something to life, or to make a picture or object appear to move on its own.
animate in Arabic
عَاقِل
Pronounced: ʕāqil
in grammar
What does "animate" mean?
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verb To bring something to life, or to make a picture or object appear to move on its own.
"The studio animated the entire film using hand-drawn cels."
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verb To give energy, purpose, or excitement to something.
"A shared sense of mission animated the whole team."
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adj Alive, or full of energy and movement.
"Philosophers have long debated what separates animate matter from inanimate matter."
animate in a sentence
- The studio animated the entire film using hand-drawn cels.
- Software can now animate a character's face from just a photo.
- A shared sense of mission animated the whole team.
- Passion for the cause animated her speech.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "animate" in Arabic?
"animate" in Arabic is عَاقِل. animate means: To bring something to life, or to make a picture or object appear to move on its own.
How do you pronounce عَاقِل?
"animate" in Arabic is عَاقِل, pronounced "ʕāqil".
How do you use "animate" in a sentence?
Example: "The studio animated the entire film using hand-drawn cels." In Arabic, "animate" is عَاقِل.
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