"Pronating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pronating" Meaning

Pronating refers to the movement of the foot rolling inward when striking the ground during a stride, so that the ankle and foot flex inward. It is the opposite of supinating.

"Pronating" Examples

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1. To Pronate: The term pronation is sometimes used in a slightly confusing way. Pronation, in fact, refers to the supination of a person's foot or hand. So it can mean to twist to an unnatural position, with the front or outside part turned inward or downward, when referring to the hand; or with the toes or foot turned downward, when referring to the sole or foot.

| Usage | Example |
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| To Pronate unto an unnatural position. | Jennifer's hand often pronated when she played tennis. |
| To Pronate the foot down. | Wearing high heels makes you pronate your foot down. |

2. To Pronate somethings: This can be used when referring to pronating items in attics, under couch cushions, overtrolling and other irregular hidden places.

| Usage | Example |
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| Pronating the boxes in the attic reveals a rare out-of-print book. |

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Pronatalism is a government policy that encourages people to have more children, often through financial incentives or other benefits. The goal of pronatalism is to increase the birth rate and promote a larger population, which can have economic, social, or strategic implications. This can involve direct measures such as cash benefits for parents with multiple children or indirect measures like subsidies for housing, education, and childcare for large families.<br><br>Pronatalist policies are often implemented by governments to address concerns about an aging population, declining population growth rates, or to garner electoral support from families and older citizens. However, critics argue that pronatalist policies can be paternalistic, favoring traditional or conservative family values over those of individuals, particularly in societies demanding reproductive rights and gender equality.

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An adjective used to describe a policy, ideology, or individual that promotes a birth and baby-friendly society, especially one that encourages population growth, encourages women to have more children, and provides support for families with children.<br><br>Example: "The government's pronatalist policies include maternity leave, childcare subsidies, and tax incentives for families."

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To pronate means to rotate the hand so that the palm faces downwards or inwards, often in a twisting or turning motion. It is the opposite of supinate, where the palm faces upwards or outwards.

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