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- PROSTRATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In figurative use, prostrate means "completely overcome and lacking vitality, will, or power to rise," as in "prostrate in fear "
- PROSTRATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
prostrate adjective (VERY TIRED) (also prostrated) having lost all strength or all determination because of an illness or an extremely bad experience:
- PROSTRATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Prostrate definition: to cast (oneself ) face down on the ground in humility, submission, or adoration See examples of PROSTRATE used in a sentence
- Prostrated - definition of prostrated by The Free Dictionary
To put or throw flat with the face down, as in submission or adoration: "He did not simply sit and meditate, he also knelt down, sometimes even prostrated himself" (Iris Murdoch)
- 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]
- prostrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prostrate (third-person singular simple present prostrates, present participle prostrating, simple past and past participle prostrated) (often reflexive) To lie flat or face-down
- 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
- prostrated - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to throw oneself facedown on the ground, as in submission or adoration:[~ + oneself] He prostrated himself before the king Pathology to reduce to physical weakness:[~ + object; usually: be + ~-ed] He was prostrated by the heat
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