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be supine

verb as in lie

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So if Congress promises to be supine, what of the supreme court, surely the ultimate restraint?

Imagine if a white minister in, say, South Carolina preached this way about African-Americans, knife and all: Would the news media be supine in reporting it?

But south of the Loire, within forty leagues of Huguenot Niort, must he still suffer, still be supine?

By editors everywhere: don't be supine in the face of referees' requests.

From Nature

There was another point of infinite importance, which was, that the business should not be allowed to pass over without any investigation, as might be the case, if, for one reason or other, every one thought it necessary to be supine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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