insensate

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
 * 2) Senseless; foolish; irrational.
 * 3) Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
 * 4)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1) Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
 * 2)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1) Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
 * 2)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1) Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
 * 2)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
 * 1)  Not responsive to sensory stimuli.

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Noun

 * 1) One who is insensate.

Verb

 * 1)  To render insensate; to deprive of sensation or consciousness.