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- PROSTRATING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In figurative use, prostrate means "completely overcome and lacking vitality, will, or power to rise," as in "prostrate in fear "
- Prostration - Wikipedia
Prostration is the gesture of placing one's body in a reverentially or submissively prone position Typically prostration is distinguished from the lesser acts of bowing or kneeling by involving a part of the body above the knee, especially the hands, touching the ground
- Prostrating Migraine Attacks: Symptoms, VA Disability, and More
When you’re applying for VA disability benefits because of chronic migraine, the agency uses the term prostrating to determine if your migraine symptoms are severe enough to qualify for benefits
- Prostration to God and Humans—A Biblical Practice
When and why did we stop routinely prostrating before God? A Talmudic passage tells the story of Rabbi Abba b Aybo, known simply as “Rav,” who was born in Babylonia, studied in the land of Israel, and then, in the beginning of the third century, returned to Babylonia where he became a leading rabbi:
- Prostrating - definition of prostrating by The Free Dictionary
To reduce to extreme weakness or incapacitation; overcome: an illness that prostrated an entire family; a nation that was prostrated by years of civil war 1 Lying face down, as in submission or adoration 2 Lying flat or at full length 3 Reduced to extreme weakness or incapacitation; overcome 4 Botany Growing flat along the ground
- Prostrate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
More generally, it means to make helpless or defenseless Illness, injury, grief, despair — any of these things can prostrate someone The word prostrate traces back to the Latin word prostratus, meaning “thrown down ” If you are prostrate, you feel thrown down and laid flat
- PROSTRATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you prostrate yourself, you lie down flat on the ground, on your front, usually to show respect for God or a person in authority They prostrated themselves before their king [VERB pronoun-reflexive] If you are lying prostrate, you are lying flat on the ground, on your front Percy was lying prostrate, his arms outstretched and his eyes closed
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