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lady of the night or US also evening, fallen or loose woman,<br />

demi-mondaine, cocotte, fille de joie, painted woman, woman of<br />

ill repute, camp-follower, Archaic catamite, Literary hetaera or<br />

hetaira, courtesan or courtezan, Brit rent-boy, toy boy, US boy<br />

toy, Archaic bawd, quean, trull, cotquean, Colloq tart, hustler,<br />

Slang pro, moll, Brit brass, hooker, US bimbo, working girl,<br />

chippy or chippie, roundheels: There was a terrible scandal<br />

when the MP was found to have consorted with prostitutes.<br />

--v. 2 Often, prostitute oneself. degrade, demean, lower,<br />

cheapen, debase, profane, defile, desecrate, pervert, abuse,<br />

misuse, devalue, Colloq sell out: To ward off starvation, he<br />

prostituted his talent by drawing comic strips.<br />

prostitution<br />

n. 1 whoredom, harlotry, the oldest profession, Mrs Warren's<br />

profession, streetwalking, vice: They argued strongly against<br />

the legalization of prostitution, saying that it would lead to a<br />

decline in public morals. 2 degradation, debasement,<br />

profanation, defilement, desecration, misuse, abuse,<br />

devaluation, lowering, perversion, corruption: Don't you regard<br />

pornography as a prostitution of the principle of freedom of<br />

expression?<br />

prostrate v. 1 Usually, prostrate oneself. lie down, kowtow, bow (down),<br />

bow and scrape, grovel, kneel, fall to or on one's knees,<br />

truckle, crawl, cringe, submit, abase oneself: The captives<br />

were forced to prostrate themselves before the emperor. 2<br />

overwhelm, overcome, overpower, crush, lay or bring low,<br />

paralyse, fell, bowl over, floor, bring down, humble, make<br />

helpless, ruin; exhaust, fatigue, weary, wear down or out, tire<br />

(out): They were prostrated by grief at the loss of their son.<br />

Having been prostrated for months by glandular fever, she<br />

finally recovered and returned to work.<br />

--adj. 3 prone, horizontal, lying down, laid low, stretched<br />

out, procumbent, recumbent, Formal or technical accumbent,<br />

decumbent: The prostrate bodies of the worshippers in their<br />

multicoloured garb resembled a huge patchwork quilt. 4<br />

overwhelmed, overcome, overpowered, crushed, brought or laid<br />

low, paralysed, felled, bowled over, brought down, humbled,<br />

helpless, ruined, brought to one's knees, powerless, impotent,<br />

defenceless, disarmed, Colloq floored: She was prostrate at the

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