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1 ispruženđ
• prostrate -
2 izmožditi
• prostrate -
3 povaljen
• prostrate -
4 puzav po tlu
• prostrate -
5 skrućen
• prostrate -
6 iscrpljivati
• prostrate; punish; rack -
7 metanisati
• prostrate oneself; truckle; venerate -
8 savladan-o
• prostrate; recovered -
9 pasti ničice
• fall prostrate; prostrate oneself -
10 povaliti
• lay prostrate; prostrate -
11 prostreti se
• fall prostrate; lie along; prostrate oneself -
12 bespomoćan
• at sea; feckless; helpless; powerless; prostrate; reeediless; remediless; shiftingless; shift-less -
13 iscrpljen
• drained; effete; exhausted; faint; flat; meagre; outworn; prostrate; spent; used; weak; weary -
14 iscrpsti
• deplete; emasculate; exhaust; expend; fatigue; impoverish; knock up; prostrate; pump; pump out; run out; tucker; use; wither; work out; work up -
15 ispružen
• flat; longest; outstretched; prostrate; stretch; stretched -
16 izmožden
• nerveless; overworn; played out; prostrate -
17 iznuren
• dead-beat; done; effete; exhaustible; jadish; jady; outworn; prostrate; sick; spent; spun; tired; wan; weariful; weary; worn (od wear) -
18 klanjati se
• nod; prostrate oneself; venerate -
19 malaksao
• broken; done up; faint; jadish; jady; languid; languishing; nerveless; prostrate; slack; tired; used up; weary -
20 oboren
• destroyed; downcast; nodding; prone position; prostrate; upset
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Prostrate — Pros trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prostrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prostrating}.] 1. To lay fiat; to throw down; to level; to fell; as, to prostrate the body; to prostrate trees or plants. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. to overthrow; to demolish; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prostrate — Pros trate, a. [L. prostratus, p. p. of prosternere to prostrate; pro before, forward + sternere to spread out, throw down. See {Stratum}.] 1. Lying at length, or with the body extended on the ground or other surface; stretched out; as, to sleep… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prostrate — [adj1] flat, horizontal abject, bowed low, procumbent, prone, reclining, recumbent, supine; concept 583 Ant. erect, straight, upright, vertical prostrate [adj2] helpless beaten, defenseless, disarmed, impotent, open, overcome, overpowered,… … New thesaurus
prostrate — [präs′trāt΄] adj. [ME prostrat < L prostratus, pp. of prosternere, to lay flat < pro , before + sternere, to stretch out < IE base * ster > STREW] 1. lying with the face downward in demonstration of great humility or abject submission … English World dictionary
prostrate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lying stretched out on the ground with one s face downwards. 2) completely overcome with distress or exhaustion. 3) Botany growing along the ground. ► VERB 1) (prostrate oneself) throw oneself flat on the ground in reverence or… … English terms dictionary
prostrate — index disable, helpless (powerless), overcome (overwhelm), overthrow, servile, subservient … Law dictionary
prostrate — *prone, supine, recumbent, couchant, dormant Analogous words: flat, *level: abject (see MEAN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prostrate — prostrates, prostrating, prostrated (The verb is pronounced [[t]prɒstre͟ɪt, AM prɑ͟ːstreɪt[/t]]u>. The adjective is pronounced [[t]prɒ̱streɪt[/t]]u>.) 1) VERB If you prostrate yourself, you lie down flat on the ground, on your front,… … English dictionary
prostrate — pros|trate1 [ˈprɔstreıt US ˈpra: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of prosternere, from sternere to spread out, throw down ] 1.) lying on your front with your face towards the ground ▪ They found him lying prostrate on… … Dictionary of contemporary English
prostrate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English prostrat, from Anglo French, from Latin prostratus, past participle of prosternere, from pro before + sternere to spread out, throw down more at strew Date: 14th century 1. stretched out with face on the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
prostrate — {{11}}prostrate (adj.) mid 14c., from L. prostratus, pp. of prosternere strew in front, throw down, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + sternere to spread out, from PIE root *stere to spread, extend, stretch out (see STRUCTURE (Cf. structure)) … Etymology dictionary