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prostrated
adjective as in brokenhearted
adjective as in enervated
Strong matches
adjective as in exhausted
adjective as in tired
Strong matches
adjective as in tired out
adjective as in tuckered
adjective as in wearied
Example Sentences
After walking out, Thaksin placed a flower wreath and prostrated before a portrait of Thailand’s king and queen at the gate of the terminal.
His government is under Western sanctions after pro-democracy demonstrations which broke out in 2011 were met by deadly force from the government and led to the prostrated conflict.
And never mind how much McCarthy had already prostrated himself before the ultras to get the job.
“I am going back to California,” she recalled telling them, “and unless you tell me — let’s face it, I have prostrated myself — now, yes or no, that’s the end of it.”
I agree that there is a masculinity crisis in this country, but it is most obviously found among the cohort of Republican politicians and their supporters who have prostrated themselves before Donald Trump.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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