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- adjectiveprone (adjective)
- (prone to/prone to do something)likely to or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something, typically something regrettable or unwelcome:"years of logging had left the mountains prone to mudslides" · "he is prone to jump to conclusions"Similar:likely to have/getapt to getwith a tendency to getat risk ofin danger of getting
- lying on one's front with face downward:"I was lying prone on a foam mattress" · "a prone position"Similar:(lying) face downface downwardon one's stomachon one's frontlying flatlying down
- technicaldenoting the position of the forearm with the palm of the hand facing downward.
- archaicwith a downward slope or direction.
verbprone (verb) · prones (third person present) · proned (past tense) · proned (past participle) · proning (present participle)- medicineturn (a patient) so as to lie face down for a period of time in order to improve the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs during mechanical ventilation:"twice a day he was proned to try and get as much oxygen into his body as possible" · "proning a patient can take a minimum of six people" · "proning is a vital technique used in the treatment of Covid-19"
- US ENGLISH(prone out)drop into a prone position; lie face down:"they searched him and told him to prone out on the ground next to his car" · "I had nine people proned out on the ground"
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