Prostration PROSTRA'TION, n. The act of throwing down or laying flat;
as the prostration of the body, of trees or of corn. 1. The act of
falling down, or the act of bowing in humility or adoration; primarily,
the act of falling on the face, but it is now used for kneeling or
bowing in reverence and worship. 2. Great depression; dejection;
as a prostration of spirits. 3. Great loss of natural strength and
vigor; that state of the body in disease in which the system is passive
and requires powerful stimulants to excite it into action.
prostration
n 1: an abrupt failure of function or complete physical
exhaustion; "the commander's prostration demoralized his
men" [syn: collapse, prostration]
2: abject submission; the emotional equivalent of prostrating
your body
3: the act of assuming a prostrate position
prostration nounDate: 14th century 1.a. the act of assuming a prostrate position b. the state
of being in a prostrate position ; abasement
2.a. complete physical or mental exhaustion ;collapseb. the process of being made powerless or the condition
of powerlessness <the country suffered economic prostration
after the war>
Prostration \Pros*tra"tion\, n. [L. prostratio: cf. F.
prostration.]
1. The act of prostrating, throwing down, or laying fiat; as,
the prostration of the body.
2. The act of falling down, or of bowing in humility or
adoration; primarily, the act of falling on the face, but
usually applied to kneeling or bowing in reverence and
worship.
A greater prostration of reason than of body.
--Shak.
3. The condition of being prostrate; great depression;
lowness; dejection; as, a postration of spirits. ``A
sudden prostration of strength.'' --Arbuthnot.
4. (Med.) A latent, not an exhausted, state of the vital
energies; great oppression of natural strength and vigor.
Note: Prostration, in its medical use, is analogous to the
state of a spring lying under such a weight that it is
incapable of action; while exhaustion is analogous to
the state of a spring deprived of its elastic powers.
The word, however, is often used to denote any great
depression of the vital powers.
prostration
prɔsˈtreɪʃən n.
1 genuflection or Brit also genuflexion, kowtowing, kowtow, kneeling, bowing, bow,
salaaming, salaam, submission: Prostration before a superior was a mark of honour.
2 servility, veneration, worship, humiliation, respect, adulation, deference, obeisance,
homage: Their silence betokened the profound prostration they felt before her superior intellect.
3 despair, misery, desolation, desperation, dejection, depression, despondency,
wretchedness, unhappiness, grief, woe, woefulness: Years of poverty created in him a spiritual
prostration from which he never recovered.
4 weariness, exhaustion, weakness, debility, feebleness, enervation, lassitude, paralysis,
collapse, breakdown: The diagnosis was nervous prostration and the treatment was bed rest for
a week or more.
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