PROSTRATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The adjective is pronounced (prɒstreɪt ) 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
prostrate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [usually passive] prostrate somebody to make somebody feel weak, shocked, and unable to do anything synonym overcome He was expecting to find her prostrated by the tragedy For months he was prostrated with grief Definition of prostrate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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 (also figurative) To throw oneself down in submission
Prostrate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The police found the body in a prostrate position She was lying prostrate on the bed They were prostrate from with the heat She was prostrated [= overcome] with by grief The worshippers prostrated themselves on the ground before the shrine