释义 |
▪ I. inact, v.1|ɪnˈækt| [f. in-2 + act v.] †1. trans. To bring into activity; to actuate.
1647H. More Philosoph. Poems 348 note, The Mundane spirit..inacted by Psyche. 1660― Myst. Godl. x. ix. 514 He is inacted by the envy of Satan against the Kingdome of Christ. 1662Glanvill Lux Orient. xiv. 145 The soul..was united with the most subtile and æthereal matter that it was capable of inacting. 2. intr. To act in or within. rare.
1830Fraser's Mag. I. 513 The principle is the all in all, precedes all, inacts in all. ▪ II. inact, v.2 obs. form of enact. |