[f. as prec. + -ATE3.] trans. To make of one mind; to cause to be unanimous.

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1702.  C. Mather, Magn. Chr., IV. vi. 190/1. Even such was the Friendship, that Vnanimated our Oakes and our Shepard.

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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.

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