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prostrate1 adjectiveprostrate2 verb prostratepros‧trate1 /ˈprɒstreɪt $ ˈprɑː-/ adjective prostrate1Origin: 1300-1400 Latin past participle of prosternere, from sternere ‘to spread out, throw down’ - the nation's prostrate economy
- They found him lying prostrate on the floor.
- Annes has fallen prostrate before the field.
- Everywhere doctors and nurses were bending over prostrate forms, and shouting orders and instructions.
- He lay prostrate before the Lord as his body was wracked with sobs.
- Pulling a torch from this pocket he played the beam across her prostrate form.
- The rocking had ceased and most of the congregation were prostrate.
- The stem is delicate, seldom branching, prostrate, and rooting as a marsh plant.
- Their crews are prostrate in the shade, trying to escape the excruciating, oven heat.
- When he left she'd been prostrate upon her bed.
► lying prostrate They found him lying prostrate on the floor. ► prostrate body/figure/formNOUN► body· He flicked his wrist and sent it cracking high over Luke's prostrate body. ► form· Everywhere doctors and nurses were bending over prostrate forms, and shouting orders and instructions.· Over our prostrate forms the bullets are hissing and shells shrieking.· Pulling a torch from this pocket he played the beam across her prostrate form.· Landing over the first fence he crashed into the prostrate form of the faller Meon Valley and was brought down. 1lying on your front with your face towards the ground: They found him lying prostrate on the floor.prostrate body/figure/form2too shocked, upset, weak etc to be able to do anythingprostrate with Julie was prostrate with grief after her father’s death.—prostration /prɒˈstreɪʃən $ prɑː-/ noun [countable, uncountable]prostrate1 adjectiveprostrate2 verb prostratepro‧strate2 /prəˈstreɪt $ ˈprɑːstreɪt/ verb VERB TABLEprostrate |
Present | I, you, we, they | prostrate | | he, she, it | prostrates | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | prostrated | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have prostrated | | he, she, it | has prostrated | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had prostrated | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will prostrate | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have prostrated |
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Present | I | am prostrating | | he, she, it | is prostrating | | you, we, they | are prostrating | Past | I, he, she, it | was prostrating | | you, we, they | were prostrating | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been prostrating | | he, she, it | has been prostrating | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been prostrating | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be prostrating | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been prostrating |
- A sudden flurry, as of a dozen Multhrops simultaneously prostrating themselves, and the doors were flung open.
- At Artai's back they knelt, and then prostrated themselves.
- At this sight Catharine, much troubled, prostrated profoundly and gradually restored the foot of Agnes to its usual position.
- He stood by Burun's side, knelt and bowed, then prostrated himself.
- I spun around to find that he had prostrated himself on the ground and was clasping my feet.
- Outside they prostrate themselves on wooden prayer beds.
- They came before the tent and prostrated themselves on the ground before following their chief to prison.
- This year, Hollywood mostly prostrated itself, hunkering down until the wind from the right blows over.
► prostrate yourself- A man entered the room, and at once all the slaves prostrated themselves.
- A sudden flurry, as of a dozen Multhrops simultaneously prostrating themselves, and the doors were flung open.
- At Artai's back they knelt, and then prostrated themselves.
- He stood by Burun's side, knelt and bowed, then prostrated himself.
- I spun around to find that he had prostrated himself on the ground and was clasping my feet.
- Outside they prostrate themselves on wooden prayer beds.
- They came before the tent and prostrated themselves on the ground before following their chief to prison.
- This year, Hollywood mostly prostrated itself, hunkering down until the wind from the right blows over.
1prostrate yourself to lie on your front with your face towards the ground, especially as an act of religious worship or as a sign of your willingness to obey someone2[transitive] to make someone too shocked, upset, or weak to be able to do anything: They were prostrated by grief.GRAMMAR Prostrate is usually passive in this meaning. |