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prostration

[pro-strey-shuhn] / prɒˈstreɪ ʃən /




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Prostration practised at the court of Marocco, 281.

From An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa by Jackson, James Grey

Nervous Prostration is heroic treatment on the part of Nature.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 by Hubbard, Elbert

Prostration may be great, according to the violence and duration of the attack.

From Dietetics for Nurses by Proudfit, Fairfax T.

Prostration and flattery could not conceal from her the cruel truth, that those whom she had trusted, and promoted had never loved her, and were fast ceasing to fear her.

From Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron

Prostration following severe shock was what the doctor called it, but it looked to me more like a touch of brain fever.

From The Tidal Wave and Other Stories by Dell, Ethel M. (Ethel May)




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