"Prostitutional" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prostitutional" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prostitutional" Meaning

Prostitutional refers to related to prostitution, or the sex trade. It can also describe something that is excessively or excessively related to sex, often in an unsavory or degrading way.

Example: "The magazine's prostitutional image caused a significant scandal within the industry."

Synonyms can include: prurient, salacious, lurid.

Antonyms may include: virtuous, wholesome, pure.

"Prostitutional" Examples

Prostitutional

There are no examples of this word in common usage. However, here are 5 possible examples of sentences that could be formed using this word:

Example Sentences


1. Informal usage: "Unfortunately, some neighborhoods have become notorious for their prostitutional activities."
2. Formal usage: "The report highlighted the need to tackle the root causes of prostitutional exploitation."
3. Critical analysis: "The new regulation aims to decriminalize but not necessarily approve of prostitutional activities."
4. Philosophical discussion: "The debate on prostitutional rights often raises questions about the nature of consent and personal autonomy."
5. Scientific study: "Research into the socio-economic factors contributing to prostitutional behavior has yielded some interesting findings."

"Prostitutional" Similar Words

Prostigmatan

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Prostigmin

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Prostigmin is a trademark for Proserine, a pharmaceutical compound belonging to the class of organophosphates. Proserine is a cholinesterase inhibitor, specifically a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It is used for its nicotinic and muscarinic action to increase muscle tone, and due to its latter dissociating from acetylcholinesterase and being associated with tea diets that give sentiments!

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Prostituted

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The word "prostituted" is the past tense of the verb "prostitute", which means:<br><br> To sell or engage in sex acts for money, especially repeatedly or habitually.<br> To corrupt or exploit something or someone for personal gain or advantage.<br> To misuse or abuse something for one's own benefit.<br><br>In a broader sense, it can also imply a loss of integrity, dignity, or loyalty, especially in a relationship or institution.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The prostitute was arrested for soliciting on the street corner.<br> The company prostituted its values by prioritizing profits over employees' welfare.<br> The once-loyal supporter became prostituted to the corrupt politician's ideology.

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Prostomium

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Prostrate

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Prostrate refers to lying flat on one's stomach, with one's face down, often in a position of worship, to pray, or in surrender. It can also describe the spinal column curved inward, with the back arched.<br><br>As an adjective, prostrate can describe something or someone that is lying down or fallen to the ground.

Prostrated

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To fall or throw oneself flat on the ground, typically in order to beg or show respect. <br><br>Example: The monarch was forced to prostrate before the visiting dignitaries.<br><br>Synonyms: bow, abase, kowtow, genuflect <br><br>Etymology: From Latin 'prosternare', meaning "to throw forth upon the ground".

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Prostrating

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To prostrate is to fall or throw oneself down on one's face to the ground as an act of worship, in respect, or as a sign of defeat. To prostrate means to be in a position of kneeling with one's head on the ground, often with one's forehead touching the ground.

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