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    Kneel
    /nēl/

    verb

    • 1. be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, as when praying or showing submission: "they knelt down and prayed"
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  3. Definition of kneel – Learner’s Dictionary. kneel. verb [ I ] uk / niːl / us past tense and past participle knelt | kneeled. Add to word list. B2. to go down into or stay in a position where one or both of your knees are on the ground: She knelt down beside the child.

  4. Check pronunciation: kneel. Definition of kneel verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 6 days ago · intransitive verb. When you kneel, you bend your legs so that your knees are touching the ground. She knelt by the bed and prayed. Other people were kneeling, but she just sat. Synonyms: genuflect, bow, stoop, curtsy or curtsey More Synonyms of kneel. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. Definitions of 'kneel' When you kneel, you bend your legs so that your knees are touching the ground. [...] Conjugations of 'kneel' present simple: I kneel, you kneel [...] past simple: I knelt or kneeled, you knelt or kneeled [...] past participle: knelt or kneeled. More. Synonyms of 'kneel' • genuflect, bow, stoop, curtsy or curtsey [...] More.

  7. kneel. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English kneel /niːl/ (also kneel down) verb (past tense and past participle knelt /nelt/ or kneeled American English) [ intransitive] to be in or move into a position where your body is resting on your knees Tom knelt down and patted the dog. kneel on She knelt on the floor and put more wood on ...

  8. May 6, 2024 · ( intransitive) To rest on one's bent knees, sometimes only one; to move to such a position. ( intransitive, of a bus or other vehicle) To sink down so that the entrance is level with the pavement, making it easier for passengers to enter. ( transitive) To cause to kneel. She knelt the doll to fit it into the box.

  9. ( intransitive) to rest, fall, or support oneself on one's knees. n. the act or position of kneeling. Etymology: Old English cnēowlian; see knee. ˈkneeler n. 'kneel' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): cushion - faldstool - in - knee - kneeler - kneeling bus - knelt - stool - suppliant - supplicate.