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news of the car crash. After the long war, the countries were<br />

struggling to revitalize their prostrate economies. 5 exhausted,<br />

drained, fatigued, spent, worn out, wearied, weary, tired (out),<br />

dead tired, dog-tired, played out, Colloq fagged out, knocked<br />

out, all in, beat, bushed, US wiped out, Slang shagged out, US<br />

and Canadian pooped (out): We were prostrate after the long<br />

climb.<br />

prostration<br />

n. 1 genuflection or Brit also genuflexion, kowtowing, kowtow,<br />

kneeling, bowing, bow, salaaming, salaam, submission:<br />

Prostration before a superior was a mark of honour. 2<br />

servility, veneration, worship, humiliation, respect, adulation,<br />

deference, obeisance, homage: Their silence betokened the<br />

profound prostration they felt before her superior intellect. 3<br />

despair, misery, desolation, desperation, dejection, depression,<br />

despondency, wretchedness, unhappiness, grief, woe, woefulness:<br />

Years of poverty created in him a spiritual prostration from<br />

which he never recovered. 4 weariness, exhaustion, weakness,<br />

debility, feebleness, enervation, lassitude, paralysis,<br />

collapse, breakdown: The diagnosis was nervous prostration and<br />

the treatment was bed rest for a week or more.<br />

protagonist<br />

n. 1 hero, heroine, anti-hero, anti-heroine, principal, leading<br />

character; lead, leading role, title role: Mother was always<br />

the protagonist in our little domestic dramas. 2 leader,<br />

supporter, advocate, backer, prime mover, moving spirit,<br />

champion, mainstay, standard-bearer, exponent: He is considered<br />

the chief protagonist of reformist policies in the party.<br />

protean adj. variable, ever-changing, multiform, variable, mutable,<br />

changeable, labile, polymorphous or polymorphic, kaleidoscopic:<br />

The magic ring gave him protean powers to appear now as an<br />

eagle, now as a serpent.<br />

protect v. 1 defend, guard, safeguard, keep safe, shield, cover,<br />

screen: Company rules require the wearing of safety goggles to<br />

protect the eyes when operating any machine. 2 care for,<br />

preserve, keep, shelter, watch over, safeguard, take care of,<br />

conserve, take under one's wing, foster, nurture, tend, mind:<br />

The best way of protecting wildlife is to conserve natural<br />

habitats.

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