The term "in sensate" is used to describe the absence of feeling or sensation. Antonyms for this word include sensitive, sentient, and responsive. A sensitive individual is one who is able to perceive and respond to their environment, while a sentient being possesses the ability to feel and experience emotions. On the other hand, an individual who is in sensate lacks these abilities, and may appear stoic or unresponsive. In a medical context, in sensate may refer to a loss of sensation in a particular area of the body, such as numbness or paralysis.