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a. Not living; unalive, dead, inanimate.
Usage examples of "unliving".
Relatively unfettered by time or space, my mind has roamed the Galaxy in past and future to gather pieces of the truth of the great war of life against unliving death.
The unliving metal killers had had to force a landing, to neutralize the defensive field generators, before the bombardment could begin in earnest.
And the berserker, their unliving foe, faced its own analogue of death and worse-than-death.
If a berserker force was going to descend on Waterfall, the chance of four defenseless humans avoiding discovery by the unliving killers would be nil.
Again grains of sand beneath the two bodies, living and unliving, jumped from the bottom.
But perhaps one survived, or at least its unliving brain survived when the rest of its machinery was crippled or destroyed.
Whole planets had been sterilized, whole solar systems laid waste by the unliving enemy.
I think my coupling of a Yuuzhan Vong drive with a ship designed for an unliving drive may have been imperfect and contributed to the deterioration.
Quickly Tomas lashed out at the heart of the unliving creature, a near-mortal wound which caused it to stagger back.
Persian rugs, the escritoire with its onyx penholders, a case of silvery duelling pistols and other guns, an icon with a white unliving face.
He knelt beside Ista, gathered her up in cool, unliving, welcome hands.
Things both living and unliving he could not see, but magic, when El concentrated just.