[f. as prec. + -ATE3.] trans. To make of one mind; to cause to be unanimous.
1702. C. Mather, Magn. Chr., IV. vi. 190/1. Even such was the Friendship, that Vnanimated our Oakes and our Shepard.
1886. Sat. Rev., 20 Nov., 683. It has become necessary for the great Liberal party to unite and unanimate itself still further by a League of its own.