animate vs turn on

animate

verb
  • To give spirit or vigour to; to stimulate or enliven; to inspirit. 

  • To impart motion or the appearance of motion to. 

adj
  • That which lives. 

  • Possessing the quality or ability of motion. 

  • Dynamic, energetic. 

  • having a referent that is considered alive (this generally includes humans and animals, often also gods, plants, etc.) 

  • Inflected to agree with an animate noun or pronoun. 

turn on

verb
  • To fill with enthusiasm; to intoxicate, give pleasure to ( + to an object of interest or excitement). 

  • To aim at. 

  • To depend upon; to pivot around, to have as a central subject. 

  • To power up, to put into operation, to start, to activate (an appliance, light, mechanism, functionality etc.). 

  • To start operating; to power up, to become on. 

  • To take drugs. 

  • To cause to take up drugs, especially hallucinogens. 

  • To set a flow of fluid or gas running by rotating a tap or valve. 

  • To violently rebel against; to suddenly attack. 

  • To sexually arouse. 

How often have the words animate and turn on occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )