prone
1 of 1adjective/proʊn/
1
having a tendency or inclination toward something
- He is prone to making impulsive decisions.
- The region is prone to earthquakes and heavy storms.
- Athletes are often prone to injuries due to intense training.
- She is prone to anxiety in high-pressure situations.
- Without regular maintenance, old cars are prone to mechanical failures.
2
the body positioned with the chest and stomach toward the ground
- He lay prone on the beach, feeling the warm sand beneath him.
- During the MRI the technologist instructed the patient to remain prone.
- The medic found the injured climber prone and began a rapid assessment.
- Firefighters told the family to stay prone on the floor to avoid smoke inhalation.
- For the procedure the surgeon positioned the patient prone on the operating table.
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