prostrating Antonyms

Meaning of prostrating

prostrating

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

prostrating Sentence Examples

  1. The devout pilgrim prostrated himself before the sacred shrine, his body trembling with reverence.
  2. In a moment of profound grief, the mourning mother prostrated herself on the grave of her beloved son.
  3. The vanquished warrior lay prostrated on the battlefield, his armor shattered and his spirit broken.
  4. The humble serf prostrated himself before his overlord, seeking mercy and protection.
  5. The repentant sinner prostrated himself before the priest, seeking forgiveness for his transgressions.
  6. As the earthquake shook the city, buildings prostrated and the ground trembled beneath their feet.
  7. The defeated boxer prostrated himself in the ring, his body battered and his pride shattered.
  8. The exhausted hiker prostrated himself on the summit, reveling in the breathtaking view.
  9. The devout yogi prostrated himself in a humble lotus position, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  10. The adoring crowd prostrated themselves before the arrival of their beloved idol, their hearts filled with love and adoration.

FAQs About the word prostrating

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

wasting,weakening, injuring, softening, debilitating, paralyzing, enfeebling, enervating, impairing, devitalizing

energizing, recruiting, fortifying,strengthening, beefing (up),invigorating, hardening, rejuvenating, seasoning, toughening

The devout pilgrim prostrated himself before the sacred shrine, his body trembling with reverence.

In a moment of profound grief, the mourning mother prostrated herself on the grave of her beloved son.

The vanquished warrior lay prostrated on the battlefield, his armor shattered and his spirit broken.

The humble serf prostrated himself before his overlord, seeking mercy and protection.