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prostrate

pros·trate [ pró stràyt ]


verb  (past and past participle pros·trat·ed, present participle pros·trat·ing, 3rd person present singular pros·trates)
Definition:
 
1. pros·trate your·self vr lie face downward: to lie prone or stretched out with the face downward or bow very low, e.g. in worship or submission
He prostrated himself before the emperor.

2. transitive verb lay somebody or something on ground: to lay or throw somebody or something flat on the ground
was prostrated by a blow on the head

3. transitive verb incapacitate somebody: to make somebody physically or emotionally weak or helpless
was prostrated by illness



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. lying flat on face: lying prone or stretched out with the face downward, e.g. in worship or submission

2. lying down: stretched out in a horizontal position, often because of illness or injury

3. drained of energy: drained of physical strength or incapacitated by overexertion or powerful emotion
prostrate with grief

4. botany growing along ground: describes a plant that grows or trails along the ground
a prostrate shrub

[14th century. < Latin prostratus, past participle of prosternere "throw in front of" < sternere "spread out, lay down"]

pros·tra·tion [ pro stráysh'n ] noun
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