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Lying face downward.
prostrate
unerect
Prone.
inclined
prostrate
1
The confession of a fated inevitable in the mind, is weakness
prostrate
.
2
These lifted the
prostrate
figure and assisted her in through the doorway.
3
He waved his hand vaguely in the direction of the
prostrate
composer.
4
Europe lay
prostrate
at the feet of the armies of the Directory.
5
He falls; the other comes and flings herself upon her
prostrate
prey.
1
Mr Almunia said the budget programme was achievable but
prone
to risk.
2
Safety warnings about its buildings, including
earthquake
-
prone
ones, extend back 18 years.
3
And good ideas are always welcome in an industry
prone
to conservatism.
4
The country also remains as politically unstable and crisis
prone
as ever.
5
However, the medications and therapies available are
prone
to producing side effects.
6
But as in most
earthquake
-
prone
countries, it needed to improve building regulations.
7
So are they
prone
to echo farmers' concerns rather than challenge them?
8
One earthquake
prone
building has roof tanks containing 75 tonnes of water.
9
But they also know the issue is
prone
to spark strong emotions.
10
Do you live, for example, in a
disaster
-
prone
area of the country?
11
Emotional tendencies: Some individuals are simply more
prone
to anger than others.
12
Cons: Largest sizes
prone
to walking; inner cam lobes quite close together.
13
Erevall's mostly at sea level, so it's
prone
to storm inundation, but-
14
However, the process of folding and synthesizing proteins is
prone
to errors.
15
With the men
prone
,
Coraspe said, he could no longer see them.
16
The kingdom's armed forces have often appeared unprepared and
prone
to mistakes.
prone
more prone
lay prone
liee prone
less prone
prone areas