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Meaning

The word "prostrate" means to lie flat on the ground, often in a position of submission, exhaustion, or surrender. It can also describe a state of being overwhelmed by emotion or circumstances, where a person may feel powerless or defeated.

Synonyms

  1. Lying down
  2. Flat
  3. Supine
  4. Bowed
  5. Kneeling

Antonyms

  1. Upright
  2. Standing
  3. Erect
  4. Vertical

Etymology

The word "prostrate" comes from the Latin "prostratus," the past participle of "prostrare," which means "to throw down." This Latin term breaks down into "pro-" meaning "forth" and "sternere," meaning "to spread out."

Examples

  1. After running the marathon, she collapsed prostrate on the ground, completely exhausted.
  2. The defeated warrior lay prostrate before the conquering king, a sign of submission.
  3. Feeling overwhelmed by the stress of the situation, he found himself prostrate on the couch, unable to move.

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