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anthropomorphised

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of anthropomorphise.

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Examples

  • Disappointing, although I must say I never have been one for novels about anthropomorphised animals.

    The Book Circle - Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife 2009

  • Reading your thoughts on Panthalasa, I think I'm able to fully articulate, for the first time, that, anthropomorphised or no, we strive to be like our deities.

    Of Books and the Sea greygirlbeast 2010

  • Walt Disney's Pixar studios has devised "mind-blowing" technology that will make the film – a fast-moving spy story with anthropomorphised cars as characters – its most challenging and complex yet.

    Pixar's Cars 2 spy story drives film animation to new heights 2011

  • Walt Disney's Pixar studios has devised "mind-blowing" technology that will make the film – a fast-moving spy story with anthropomorphised cars as characters – its most challenging and complex yet.

    Pixar's Cars 2 spy story drives film animation to new heights 2011

  • Lavinia's pre-Roman Latium is pagan, of course, but does not have the anthropomorphised gods that Virgil knows.

    February Books 16) Lavinia, by Ursula Le Guin nwhyte 2010

  • One hauntingly powerful dream sequence features a photographer trying to capture a dead woman's floored body while her dog constantly gets in the shot by nuzzling; another film of anthropomorphised sepia graveyard dandelions, all set to Anderson's own electric violin, which always grips.

    Laurie Anderson: Delusion 2010

  • In Asimov's "Let There Be Light" this is essentially what is achieved by the end-product of AI technological development, but in general a more conservative outlook pervades the field, one where such semiotic agency is considered limited to human beings (or entities anthropomorphised with sentience).

    Notes on Strange Fiction: Magic Hal Duncan 2008

  • In Asimov's "Let There Be Light" this is essentially what is achieved by the end-product of AI technological development, but in general a more conservative outlook pervades the field, one where such semiotic agency is considered limited to human beings (or entities anthropomorphised with sentience).

    Archive 2008-07-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • Nowhere is this squealing louder than Japan, where digital culture has evolved into an elaborate fantasy universe of pupil-less girl-children, lithe pubescent boys, anthropomorphised mammals, and, in fact, any object on which you can glue saucer-like, heavily-lashed eyes.

    Claire Gordon: The Internet is Awwwwww! 2010

  • Nowhere is this squealing louder than Japan, where digital culture has evolved into an elaborate fantasy universe of pupil-less girl-children, lithe pubescent boys, anthropomorphised mammals, and, in fact, any object on which you can glue saucer-like, heavily-lashed eyes.

    Claire Gordon: The Internet is Awwwwww! 2010

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