prostration
31prostration — pros tra·tion || prÉ‘ streɪʃn n. exhaustion; act of lying flat on the ground; complete surrender; falling face down onto the ground …
32prostration — n. 1. Overthrow, destruction, demolition. 2. Exhaustion, depression, dejection …
33prostration — n 1. obeisance, kowtow, salaam; crouch, stoop, bow, genuflection; reverence, groveling, crawling, sniveling. 2. lowness, supineness, resupineness, proneness; recumbency, accumbency, decumbence; fall, downfall, collapse; overthrow, upset,… …
34prostration — pros·tra·tion …
35Prostration — Pro|s|t|ra|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (katholische Kirche Fußfall; Medizin hochgradige Erschöpfung) …
36prostration — A condition in which a person is so tired or weak that he or she is unable to do anything …
37nervous prostration — {n.} An illness of the mind that makes you feel very tired, worried, and bored, and that often causes headaches, upset stomach, and other sickness. * /Aunt Jane said that taking care of us children all day was enough to give any woman nervous… …
38nervous prostration — {n.} An illness of the mind that makes you feel very tired, worried, and bored, and that often causes headaches, upset stomach, and other sickness. * /Aunt Jane said that taking care of us children all day was enough to give any woman nervous… …
39Heat prostration — Overheating of the body due to extreme weather conditions. Unrelieved hyperthermia can lead to collapse and death, particularly in the elderly. Prevention via air conditioning, ventilation, and drinking extra water is the key for vulnerable… …
40nervous prostration — Synonyms and related words: breakdown, circulatory collapse, collapse, crack up, crackup, draining, exhaustedness, exhaustion, frayed nerves, frazzled nerves, jangled nerves, nervous breakdown, nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia, neurosis,… …