prostrated (Meaning)

prostrated

to bring to a weak or powerless condition, to throw or put into a prostrate position, completely overcome, lying flat, to reduce to submission, helplessness, or exhaustion, to put into a state of extreme bodily exhaustion, trailing on the ground, completely overcome or exhausted, stretched out with the face on the ground, completely overcome and lacking vitality, will, or power to rise, to put (oneself) in a humble and submissive posture or state, stretched out with face on the ground in adoration or submission

prostrated Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers prostrated themselves before the emperor, their bodies trembling with awe.
  2. The earthquake caused buildings to prostrate, leaving behind vast rubble.
  3. The weary traveler prostrated himself on the ground, exhausted from his long journey.
  4. The sick man was so weak that he could only prostrate himself on his bed.
  5. The penitent prostrated himself before the altar, seeking forgiveness for his sins.
  6. The athletes prostrated themselves before the starting line, preparing for the race.
  7. The worshippers prostrated themselves in prayer, their voices echoing through the temple.
  8. The prostrated tree limbs reached across the forest floor, forming an eerie canopy.
  9. The drugs had prostrated the addict, rendering him unconscious and unresponsive.
  10. The fallen warrior lay prostrated on the battlefield, his shattered body a symbol of the war's devastation.

FAQs About the word prostrated

to bring to a weak or powerless condition, to throw or put into a prostrate position, completely overcome, lying flat, to reduce to submission, helplessness, or

feeble,weak, disabled, prostrate, frail, paralyzed, weakened, wimpy, slight, wasted

tough, rugged, stout, mighty, able-bodied, hard, strong, hardy, stalwart, fit

The soldiers prostrated themselves before the emperor, their bodies trembling with awe.

The earthquake caused buildings to prostrate, leaving behind vast rubble.

The weary traveler prostrated himself on the ground, exhausted from his long journey.

The sick man was so weak that he could only prostrate himself on his bed.