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insentient

[in-sen-shee-uhnt, -shuhnt] / ɪnˈsɛn ʃi ənt, -ʃənt /


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Is Mr. Gerson insentient that numerous other countries on the planet, some very oil-rich, can contribute to the feeding of foreign children?

From Washington Post

Still, it’s only in investigating precisely why Google is the last person you should ask – being a search engine therefore insentient – that you can start cobbling together an idea of what attractiveness really is.

From The Guardian

Thinking of animals as insentient automatons makes it easier to stomach breeding chickens so breast-heavy that they can’t stand up, or keeping social animals, such as orcas, isolated in tiny corrals.

From The New Yorker

And what’s the difference between the insentient animals, wild or human?

From Los Angeles Times

On that harrowing, dystopian AMC series, tormented humans scramble to survive and it’s the insentient zombies who enjoy the pleasures of the flesh.

From New York Times