deprostrate Antonyms

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Meaning of deprostrate

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deprostrate (a.)

Fully prostrate; humble; low; rude.

deprostrate Sentence Examples

  1. The once towering trees were deprostrated by the force of the hurricane, lying scattered across the forest floor.
  2. The relentless storm deprostrated the crops, leaving farmers devastated by the loss.
  3. The earthquake deprostrated entire neighborhoods, reducing buildings to rubble.
  4. The economic downturn deprostrated businesses, leading to widespread closures and job losses.
  5. The sudden illness deprostrated him, leaving him bedridden for weeks.
  6. The unexpected news deprostrated her with shock, unable to comprehend what had happened.
  7. The defeat in the championship game deprostrated the team, shattering their dreams of victory.
  8. The betrayal deprostrated their trust in others, making it difficult for them to form new relationships.
  9. The failure of the project deprostrated his confidence in his abilities, leaving him uncertain about his future.
  10. The loss of her beloved pet deprostrated her with grief, unable to find solace in anything else.

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Fully prostrate; humble; low; rude.

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The once towering trees were deprostrated by the force of the hurricane, lying scattered across the forest floor.

The relentless storm deprostrated the crops, leaving farmers devastated by the loss.

The earthquake deprostrated entire neighborhoods, reducing buildings to rubble.

The economic downturn deprostrated businesses, leading to widespread closures and job losses.