animate in German
animate in German is beseelt, lebendig, bewegt — animate means to bring something to life, or to make a picture or object appear to move on its own.
animate in German
beseelt
That lives.
lebendig
That lives.
bewegt
Possessing the quality or ability of motion.
lebhaft
Dynamic, energetic.
belebt
(grammar) Inflected to agree with an animate noun or pronoun.
animieren
beleben
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.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "animate" in German?
"animate" in German is beseelt, lebendig, bewegt. animate means: To bring something to life, or to make a picture or object appear to move on its own.
How do you use "animate" in a sentence?
Example: "The studio animated the entire film using hand-drawn cels." In German, "animate" is beseelt, lebendig, bewegt.
Are there other ways to say "animate" in German?
Yes — German has 7 translations listed for "animate": beseelt, lebendig, bewegt, lebhaft, belebt, animieren.
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