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bowed down predicate

 

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Bowed Down Predicate

Definition:

The term "bowed down predicate" refers to a grammatical construct in which the subject of a sentence is described as being in a state of bending or stooping. It is a form of a predicate that adds depth and imagery to the subject's physical posture.

Usage:

As an adjective:

  1. She walked past the bowed down trees, remnants of the fierce storm.
  2. The old man struggled to stand up straight due to his bowed down posture.

As a verb:

  1. Despite her exhaustion, she bowed down before the king as a sign of respect.
  2. They bowed down to the altar and prayed for forgiveness.

As a noun:

  1. The bowed down of the branches made it difficult for the sunlight to reach the ground.
  2. Their bowed down was a clear indication of submission and reverence.

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