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    Pros·trate
    /ˈpräˌstrāt/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. lay oneself flat on the ground face downward, especially in reverence or submission: "she prostrated herself on the bare floor of the church"
    • 2. (of distress, exhaustion, or illness) reduce (someone) to extreme physical weakness: "she was prostrated by a migraine that she could scarcely get up the stairs"
  2. The meaning of PROSTRATE is stretched out with face on the ground in adoration or submission; also : lying flat. How to use prostrate in a sentence. The Difference Between Prone, Supine, and Prostrate Synonym Discussion of Prostrate.

  3. adjective. lying flat or at full length, as on the ground. Synonyms: recumbent, supine, prone. lying face down on the ground, as in token of humility, submission, or adoration. overthrown, overcome, or helpless: a country left prostrate by natural disasters. physically weak or exhausted.

  4. PROSTRATE definition: 1. lying with the face down and arms stretched out, especially as a sign of respect or worship 2…. Learn more.

  5. The verb prostrate means to lie face-downward in submission or despair. More generally, it means to make helpless or defenseless. Illness, injury, grief, despair — any of these things can prostrate someone.

  6. having lost all strength or all determination because of an illness or an extremely bad experience: A woman, prostrate with grief, lay wailing on the ground. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. prostrate. verb. us / ˈprɑː.streɪt / uk / prɒsˈtreɪt / prostrate yourself.

  7. 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.

  8. If someone is prostrate, they are so distressed or affected by a very bad experience that they are unable to do anything at all. [ formal ] Immediately after my father's death my stepmother was prostrate.

  9. Prostrate definition: To put or throw flat with the face down, as in submission or adoration.

  10. prostrate (with something) so shocked, upset, etc. that you cannot do anything. She was prostrate with grief after her son's death.

  11. prostrate meaning: lying flat on the ground with your face pointing down. Learn more.

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