innervate
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Etymology
from in (“in”) + nervus (“nerve”) recorded since circa 1374, from Medieval Latin, from Latin nervus (“sinew”) + the Latin perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -ātus, -āta, and -ātum.
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innervate (third-person singular simple present innervates, present participle innervating, simple past and past participle innervated)
- To supply (part of the body) with nerves
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Italian
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innervate
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