prostration

[US]/prɒ'streɪʃ(ə)n/
[UK]/prɑˈstreʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. (to show respect or worship) the act of lying face down on the ground, extreme physical exhaustion; collapse; complete fatigue.

Phrases & Collocations

deep prostration

total prostration

physical prostration

mental prostration

Example Sentences

the prostration of a person by a blow

prostration of mind and spirit

the prostration of crops by the wind

the general prostration of business after the war

prostration due to illness

prostration as a sign of respect

Real-world Examples

Some pilgrims will even go to profound lengths to demonstrate their faith through prostration.

Source: Guge: The Disappeared Tibetan Dynasty

They made a halt at seven o'clock, the young woman being still in a state of complete prostration.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

She was unable, after prolonged and insidious interrogations, to ascertain the causes of Amaranta's prostration.

Source: One Hundred Years of Solitude

She fell into a state of feverish prostration, lost consciousness, and her heart went into a shameless delirium.

Source: One Hundred Years of Solitude

These leaders made the decisions for the tribes and expected everyone else to meet them with respect and even prostration.

Source: Charming history

But it will be very dreadful, with this feeling of hunger, faintness, chill, and this sense of desolation—this total prostration of hope.

Source: Jane Eyre (Original Version)

" I, too, have pride, " said Julien to her, in a scarcely articulate voice, while his features portrayed the lowest depths of physical prostration.

Source: The Red and the Black (Part Four)

You saw them making obeisance at one shrine or another and sometimes lying full length on the ground, face downward, in the ritual attitude of prostration.

Source: Blade (Part Two)

In his physical prostration St. Cleeve wept bitterly at not being hale and strong enough to welcome with proper honour the present specimen of these desirable visitors.

Source: Lovers in the Tower (Part 1)

Aureliano Segundo felt a twinge of conscience when he saw Meme's state of prostration and he promised himself to take better care of her in the future.

Source: One Hundred Years of Solitude

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