sensate
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3ADJ.
light, still
VERB + SENSATE
defeated
SENSATE + NOUN
things
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adj
Perceived by one or more of the senses.
Having the ability to sense things physically.
Mendicant was able to postpone its inevitable annihilation for [106:S] with its attempt to flee. But the last of its core vessels hangs before me now; crippled and defeated but still sensate.
Felt or apprehended through a sense, or the senses.
To say that Volitions which are acts of the Intellectual Soul must be sensate, and so make a Species on the phantasie, as sensate things do
verb
To feel or apprehend by means of the senses; to perceive.
to sensate light, or an odour
c. 1673, Robert Hooke, quoted in The History of the Royal Society of London As those of the one are enated by the ear, so those of the other are by the eye.
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4Mendicant was able to postpone its inevitable annihilation for [106:S] with its attempt to flee. But the last of its core vessels hangs before me now; crippled and defeated but still sensate.
WiktionaryTo say that Volitions which are acts of the Intellectual Soul must be sensate, and so make a Species on the phantasie, as sensate things do
Wiktionaryto sensate light, or an odour
Wiktionaryc. 1673, Robert Hooke, quoted in The History of the Royal Society of London As those of the one are enated by the ear, so those of the other are by the eye.
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