Associations to the word «Prostrate»
Noun
- Bend
- Slab
- Prophet
- Pike
- Repose
- Offering
- Toil
- Submission
- Midst
- Ark
- Clayton
- Fright
- Rapture
- Awe
- Canopy
- Nobleman
- Cavern
- Bough
- Corpse
- Muslim
- Blows
- Ruin
- Vulture
- Believer
- Spear
- Devotion
- Throat
- Caliph
- Temple
- Chariot
- Monarch
- Afterward
- Throng
- Sunk
- Tear
- Spectacle
- Madame
- Thrust
- Greeting
- Height
- Instruction
- Conqueror
- Flower
- Persian
- Stroke
- Astonishment
- Pipe
- Grandeur
- Node
- Thick
- Weeds
- Deity
- Pope
- Brow
- Sultan
- Pace
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROSTRATE, adjective. Lying flat, facedown.
PROSTRATE, adjective. Emotionally devastated.
PROSTRATE, adjective. Physically incapacitated from environmental exposure or debilitating disease.
PROSTRATE, adjective. (botany) Trailing on the ground; procumbent.
PROSTRATE, verb. (Often reflexive) To lie flat or facedown.
PROSTRATE, verb. To throw oneself down in submission (also figuratively).
PROSTRATE, verb. To cause to lie down, to flatten; (figuratively) to overcome or overpower.
Dictionary definition
PROSTRATE, verb. Get into a prostrate position, as in submission.
PROSTRATE, verb. Render helpless or defenseless; "They prostrated the enemy".
PROSTRATE, verb. Throw down flat, as on the ground; "She prostrated herself with frustration".
PROSTRATE, adjective. Stretched out and lying at full length along the ground; "found himself lying flat on the floor".
PROSTRATE, adjective. Lying face downward.
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