"Prostrate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
As an adjective, prostrate can describe something or someone that is lying down or fallen to the ground.
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.
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".
Prostrations refer to acts of deep respect, humility, or devotion, often involving a complete bowing of the body, especially to a superior, deity, or sacred object. It can also refer to the act of lying face down or crawling on the ground as a sign of humility or penance.
Derived from the Greek words "protos" (first) and "taktikos" (skilled in the tactical art), "protactic" refers to the preceding rule or condition of something, often in relation to the setting or circumstances surrounding an event or situation.