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Qué (quién) es insensate - definición


Insensate      
·adj Wanting sensibility; destitute of sense; stupid; foolish.
insensate      
a.
1.
Dull, torpid, indifferent, insensible.
2.
Stupid, senseless, foolish, destitute of sense.
3.
Inanimate, insentient, unconscious, insensible, unperceiving, non-percipient, destitute of sensation or perception.
insensate      
¦ adjective
1. lacking physical sensation.
2. lacking sympathy; unfeeling.
3. completely lacking sense.
Derivatives
insensately adverb
Ejemplos de uso de insensate
1. The 17th Knesset, which decided three days ago to make do with Katsav‘s announcement of "temporary incapacity," is a Knesset insensate to moral values and the public good.
2. One paragraph reads: ‘History must at last convince of the uselessness of insensate mass movements riding roughshod, now as ever, over anonymous suffering and claiming priority in the name of some newly clothed abstraction.
3. Humanity is more important . . . People feel their needs and desires are second–place, squashed by some bureaucratic insensate law." This surely goes to the heart of what is so wrong about the concept of justice in modern Britain.
4. This was the glamour and the glory of the war: blue sky overhead and living green country all around, but we a part in some iron insensate will, our flesh and blood, our soul and intelligence shed away, and all that remained of us a cold, metallic adherence to an iron machine.