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Prostrated

Prostrated is the past participle and adjectival form of the verb prostrate, meaning laid flat on the ground or in a state of being overwhelmed. It describes a person or object that has been forced or chosen to lie face down, often as a result of physical collapse, extreme fatigue, illness, or defeat. It can also indicate a state of emotional or figurative overwhelm, such as being prostrated by grief or a calamity.

In medical and clinical contexts, prostration refers to a severe reduction in strength and ability to stand,

In religious and ceremonial settings, prostration denotes a formal act of submission or reverence, in which

Etymology: prostrated derives from Latin prosternere, meaning to lay out or spread before, through Old French

See also: prostrate, prostration.

sometimes
accompanied
by
faintness,
dehydration,
fever,
or
shock.
For
example,
a
patient
may
be
described
as
prostrated
by
illness
or
by
heat
exhaustion,
signaling
the
need
for
urgent
care.
individuals
lie
face
down
or
bow
deeply
before
a
deity,
shrine,
or
sacred
space.
While
the
act
is
called
prostration,
the
adjective
prostrated
may
be
used
to
describe
someone
who
has
performed
such
an
act
or
who
is
in
a
state
of
prostration,
though
the
noun
form
prostration
is
more
common
in
this
context.
and
Middle
English,
with
the
sense
evolving
to
include
both
physical
lying
and
figurative
overwhelm.