prostrated

[US]/prɒsˈtreɪtɪd/
[UK]/prɑːˈstreɪtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of prostrate; to make someone lie flat or bow down; to incapacitate someone due to illness, weather, etc.

Phrases & Collocations

prostrated with grief

prostrated by fatigue

prostrated in prayer

prostrated by illness

prostrated with fear

prostrated in despair

prostrated by grief

prostrated in defeat

prostrated in worship

prostrated with exhaustion

Example Sentences

he prostrated himself before the king.

after the long journey, she was completely prostrated.

the soldier prostrated himself in submission.

he felt prostrated by the weight of his responsibilities.

she was prostrated with grief after the loss.

they prostrated themselves in prayer.

he was prostrated by the heat of the sun.

prostrated by illness, he could not attend the meeting.

she prostrated herself on the ground in despair.

the athlete was prostrated after the intense competition.

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