insentient

ADJECTIVE
  1. devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation
    insentient (or insensate) stone
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How To Use insentient In A Sentence

  • Here, the profound inertia of self-duplicating and arbitrary sovereignty is revealed as absurd, unconnected repetition, the phonemes detonating like the ‘thumping’ of the insentient machine imagined by Rachel.
  • Every being - sentient or insentient - has a role to play in this manifest universality of the Spirit.
  • Over the three months, they learned not only the names, but also the faces and the characteristics of their sentient and insentient neighbors.
  • Humans have struggled with the idea that they might be the first to share a world with insentient, intelligent beings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, Feinberg denies that an insentient potential person has interests at all.
  • Cunningham paused, and turned to appraise Katalin, who was still lying insentient before the fire.
  • The line should be drawn between sentient beings and insentient things.
  • And not only are the men fond of it, even such insentient creatures as plants and trees have become infected and take delight in it.
  • Casually and almost unwillingly she knelt down beside Nitrus and Psyd, holding her hands above the insentient body.
  • While Shiva is Knowledge-Existence-Bliss Absolute, the Shakti is the manifestation of the Principle at immanent plane as the reality of the whole universe, both sentient and insentient.
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