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Word | Prostrate |
French Meaning | à plat ventre, prostré, prosterné, abattre, coucher, étendre, renverser, accabler, se prostrer, se mettre à plat ventre, se prosterner |
stretched out and lying at full length along the ground; found himself lying flat on the floor / lying face downward / Lying at length, or with the body extended on the ground or other surface / stretch out full on ground / lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward. / lying with the front of your body turned toward the ground / so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything / to make (someone) weak or powerless, | |
Usage | ⇒ The piligrimmes prostrate themselves before the almighty ⇒ He prostrated himself before the idol. ⇒ The police found the body in a prostrate position. ⇒ I don't actually suffer from it in real life, but in dreams I often find myself lying prostrate and petrified on top of a building, afraid to stand up. |
Synonyms | overcome, recumbent, floor, spent, fell, prone, flat, flatten, weary, worn out, exhausted, procumbent, tired, horizontal, knock down, supine, weak, exhaust, decumbent, beaten, |
Antonyms | upright, erect, strong, vertical, healthy, aid, assist, assuage, energetic, fresh, hale, happy, help, lusty, peppy, please, raised, red-blooded, robust, soothe, |
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