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prone - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of prone in Hindi

  • प्रवृत्त
  • प्रोन
  • प्रवृत्त
  • उन्मुख
  • इच्छुक
  • अधोमुख
  • उद्यत
  • झुका हुआ

prone Definition

  • likely to or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something, typically something regrettable or unwelcome.
  • lying flat, especially face downward.
  • with a downward slope or direction.

prone Example

The back, neck, and wrists are the most prone to injury, Chan says. ( चैन कहते हैं, पीठ, गर्दन और कलाई में चोट लगने का खतरा सबसे अधिक होता है। )

I soon settled in for some rigorous study, busying myself with my alternately prone and prostrate experiments. ( मैं जल्द ही कुछ कठोर अध्ययन के लिए तैयार हो गया, अपने आप को मेरे वैकल्पिक प्रवण और सात्विक प्रयोगों के साथ व्यस्त कर दिया। )

No studies were found that evaluated appropriate interventions for patients placed in the prone position. ( कोई अध्ययन नहीं पाया गया कि प्रवण स्थिति में रखे गए रोगियों के लिए उपयुक्त हस्तक्षेप का मूल्यांकन किया गया।  )

I turned to Jack, who was prone on the floor a few feet away. ( मैंने जैक की ओर रुख किया, जो फर्श पर कुछ फीट दूर था। )

More Sentence

  • I was stunned and stayed in a prone position for a minute or so.
  • Rod lay prone on the sandbar in the firelight, his back hurting him.
  • Generally, the link between adrenalin making people more prone to heart failure is not well established.
  • You find yourself lying prone on a cold and dusty floor made of stone.
  • Rising from his prone position on the bed, he sat on the edge.
  • Indeed, some people are especially prone to error.
  • The skin can crack, becoming red and inflamed and leaving it prone to infection.
  • Two of the remaining 27 patients were never placed in the prone position.
  • Some of the children became prone to violent outbursts, irritability, nightmares, and insomnia.
  • First, the rules as written currently are so vague that they are prone to abuse.
  • Of the tasks involved in our cases, lymph node searches appear to be especially prone to scalpel injuries.
  • Valgus stress testing in the supine position or resisted knee flexion in the prone position may reproduce the pain.
  • She was usually silently stubborn but was on occasion prone to emotional outbursts.
  • He was an objective conductor, not prone to exaggeration.
  • Riding boards in a prone position has been around probably longer than standup surfing.
  • The standard cables are fiber optic but are prone to damage by personnel.
  • Field screens are prone to damage by pests and pathogens.
  • His mind, so prone to corruption, had been overtaken.
  • A man is sometimes very excitable and prone to anger for trivial reasons.
  • Passive smoking affects non-smokers and makes them more prone to respiratory infections.
  • Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure was slightly lower in the prone position.
  • He is, however, also particularly prone to exaggeration, which may make others think of him as ridiculous.
  • Could people who inherit athletic ability also be somehow genetically prone to the disease?
  • Thin axial slices through the abdomen are obtained in supine and prone positions.
  • The devices are meant to make voting easier, more efficient and less prone to error.
  • His job relates to interacting with the public and to make the area less prone to crime.