prostrate|prostrated|prostrates|prostrating in English
verb
[pros·trate || prɑ'streɪt /prɒ-]
render powerless, subdue; bring down, cast down; lie flat, lie face dow
Use "prostrate|prostrated|prostrates|prostrating" in a sentence
1. The pilgrims prostrated themselves before the altar.
2. They prostrated themselves before the altar.
3. Polygonum aviculare L.: Prostrate knotweed absolute CoE 515 / Prostrate knotweed extract CoE 515 / Prostrate knotweed tincture CoE 515
4. They prostrated themselves before the emperor.
5. The typhoon prostrated numerous young trees.
6. The captives prostrated themselves before the conqueror.
7. The trees were prostrated by the gales yesterday.
8. I was prostrate with grief.
9. They fell prostrate in worship.
10. They fell prostrate before the king.
11. She was prostrate on the floor.
12. Condescendent prostrate Athetosic outdresses globously unmoldable
13. He stumbled over Luke's prostrate body.
14. Annes has fallen prostrate before the field.
15. The illness left her prostrate for several weeks.
16. Then they prostrate themselves, yes, they worship it.
17. She was prostrate with grief after her son's death.
18. To the Tathagata, Bestowed with Glory, I prostrate
19. She was prostrate with grief after his death.
20. They found him lying prostrate on the floor.
21. Outside they prostrate themselves on wooden prayer beds.
22. Shall we prostrate ourselves and deprecate his wrath?
23. When he left she'd been prostrate upon her bed.
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25. She was found prostrate on the floor of the cell.