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1 Prostration -- rank: 1000
Prostration definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary PROSTRA'TION, n. The act of throwing down or laying flat; as the prostration of the body, of trees or of corn. 1. The ... in reverence and worship. 2. Great depression; dejection; as a prostration of spirits. 3. Great loss of natural strength and vigor ... failure of function or complete physical exhaustion; "the commander's prostration demoralized his men" [syn: collapse, prostration] 2: abject submission; the emotional equivalent of prostrating your body ... powerless or the condition of powerlessness < the country suffered economic prostration after the war > Webster's 1913 Dictionary Prostration Pros* ...
2 nervous prostration -- rank: 879
nervous prostration definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: an emotional ... you exhausted and unable to work [syn: nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration] Moby Thesaurus breakdown, circulatory collapse, collapse, crack-up, crackup, draining ... frazzled nerves, jangled nerves, nervous breakdown, nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia, neurosis, prostration, raw nerves, shattered nerves, twanging nerves
3 heat prostration -- rank: 864
heat prostration definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a condition ... depletion of body fluids and electrolytes [syn: heat exhaustion, heat prostration] Merriam Webster's noun see heat exhaustion
4 Adoration -- rank: 570
... Adoration, among the Jews, as performed by bowing, kneeling and prostration. Among the Romans, the devotee, with his head uncovered, applied ... attitudes referred to in the Bible are the following: 1. Prostration: Among the Orientals, especially Persians, prostration (i.e. falling upon the knees, then gradually inclining the ... 5:22; Joh 11:32). 2. Kneeling: A substitute for prostration was kneeling, a common attitude in worship, frequently mentioned in ... homage to a person of superior rank by kneeling or prostration, just as the unmerciful servant is said to have `fallen ... passion, physical love, pietism, piety, piousness, popular regard, popularity, prestige, prostration, regard, religion, religionism, religiousness, respect, reverence, reverential regard, sentiment, ...
5 Collapse -- rank: 570
... failure of function or complete physical exhaustion; "the commander's prostration demoralized his men" [syn: collapse, prostration] 2: a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down ... vital energy, strength, or stamina b. a state of extreme prostration and physical depression (as from circulatory failure or great loss ... falling in (as the sides of a flue). 2. ( Med. ) Prostration, exhaustion, sinking, extreme depression. 3. Break-down, downfall, utter failure ... mayhem, mischief, moral weakness, mutilation, nervous breakdown, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neurasthenia, nose dive, not answer, not hack it, not make ... plummet, plummeting, plunge, poop out, pounce, pour down, pratfall, precipitate, prostration, puff, puff and blow, puncture, quietus, rain, rapids, receivership, ...
6 sunstroke -- rank: 470
sunstroke definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat [syn ... direct exposure to the sun Oxford Reference Dictionary n. acute prostration or collapse from the excessive heat of the sun. Webster ... sun on some part of the body; especially, a sudden prostration of the physical powers, with symptoms resembling those of apoplexy ... disease, calenture, chilblain, coup de soleil, decompression sickness, frostbite, heat prostration, immersion foot, insolation, itai, jet lag, lead poisoning, mercury poisoning ...
7 Overthrow -- rank: 320
... 4. Subvert, destroy, ruin. II. n. 1. Fall. 2. Subversion, prostration, ruin. 3. Destruction, demolition, ruin, shipwreck. 4. Defeat, discomfiture, rout ... palace revolution, paroxysm, parry, pension, pension off, pensioning off, precipitation, prostration, purge, put to silence, quake, qualification, qualify, quashing, quietus, radical ...
8 Exhaustion -- rank: 320
... leakage, loss, mitigation, morbidity, morbidness, nervous breakdown, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neurasthenia, off-loading, peakedness, poor health, prostration, reduction, relaxation, removal, shrinkage, sickliness, slackening, softening, spending, squandering, thinning ...
9 Indicate -- rank: 320
... symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants. WordNet (r) 3 ... symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants. 3. (Mach.) To ...
10 Reverence -- rank: 320
... The root idea of the second is "falling down," as prostration of the body. It is used to express the bearing ... pay homage to, pietism, piety, piousness, presenting arms, prestige, prize, prostration, regard, religion, religionism, religiousness, respect, revere, reverential regard, salaam, salutation ...
11 nervous breakdown -- rank: 320
... melancholia, mental disorder, mental illness, nervous disorder, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neurasthenia, neurosis, paranoia, personality disorder, problems in living, prostration, psychosis, raw nerves, reaction, schizophrenia, shattered nerves, social maladjustment, twanging ...
12 typhoid fever -- rank: 320
... Date: 1829 a communicable disease marked especially by fever, diarrhea, prostration, headache, and intestinal inflammation and caused by a bacterium (Salmonella ... ae]a with evacuations resembling pea soup in appearance, and prostration and muscular debility, gradually increasing and often becoming profound at ...
13 Draining -- rank: 320
... insistent, instant, killing, languishing, loud, marcescent, milking, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, off-loading, persistent, pertinacious, phlebotomy, pining, pipetting, pressing, prostration, pumping, punishing, regressive, removal, retrograde, retrogressive, sapping, shriveling, sinking, siphoning ...
14 crack up -- rank: 320
... blow, near-miss, nervous breakdown, nervous disorder, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neurasthenia, neurosis, onslaught, pant, paranoia, peel off, percuss, percussion, personality ... peter out, pileup, play out, poop out, problems in living, prostration, psychosis, puff, puff and blow, ramming, reaction, revolution, ruination, ruinousness ...
15 Insolation -- rank: 320
... the brain. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat [syn ... electronic heating, evaporation, furnace heating, gas heating, heat exchange, heat prostration, heating, hot-air heating, increase of temperature, induction heating, mummification ...
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