kneel Synonyms

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kneel Meaning

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kneel (n)

supporting yourself on your knees

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kneel (v)

rest one's weight on one's knees

Webster

kneel (v. i.)

To bend the knee; to fall or rest on the knees; -- sometimes with down.

kneel Sentence Examples

  1. The knight knelt before the king, pledging his undying loyalty.
  2. During the solemn ceremony, the priest knelt to receive the holy sacrament.
  3. As a sign of humility, the monk knelt and bowed his head in prayer.
  4. In court, the witness knelt and swore to tell the truth.
  5. The defeated warrior knelt before his victorious opponent, surrendering his weapon.
  6. The gardener knelt to tend to the delicate roses in the garden.
  7. The young woman knelt beside her grandmother's bedside, offering comfort and love.
  8. The surgeon knelt over the patient, carefully examining the wound.
  9. In a sacred ritual, the worshippers knelt and chanted ancient prayers.
  10. The artist knelt at her easel, brush in hand, capturing the beauty of the scene before her.

FAQs About the word kneel

supporting yourself on your knees, rest one's weight on one's kneesTo bend the knee; to fall or rest on the knees; -- sometimes with down.

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The knight knelt before the king, pledging his undying loyalty.

During the solemn ceremony, the priest knelt to receive the holy sacrament.

As a sign of humility, the monk knelt and bowed his head in prayer.

In court, the witness knelt and swore to tell the truth.