Prostrate
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British pronunciation/pɹˈɒstɹeɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹɑstɹeɪt/

Definição e Significado de "prostrate"

prostrate
01

prostrado, estendido

stretched out and lying at full length along the ground
02

prostrado, deitado de cara para baixo

lying face downward
to prostrate
01

prostrar, debilitar

to completely overwhelm or weaken someone physically, mentally or emotionally, making them unable to function normally
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His injuries had prostrated him to the point of delirium.
Guilt prostrated his will to continue with the unethical plans.
Grief continued to prostrate her months after the loss.
02

prostrar-se, ajoelhar-se

to flatten oneself out lying face down, conveying total submission or humbling before another
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Throughout the prayer ritual, the congregation prostrated themselves towards Mecca.
In feudal Japan, subjects were expected to fully prostrate before their lord or shogun.
After the match, the losing wrestler prostrated himself at the victor 's feet in acknowledgment.
03

prostrar, deitar

throw down flat, as on the ground
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