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What (who) is prone to - definition

BODY POSITION IN WHICH ONE LIES FLAT WITH THE CHEST DOWN AND BACK UP
Prone; Prone positions
  • A child reading book in prone position
  • Canadian Cadets]] firing fullbore target rifles prone
  • American Olympian [[Eric Uptagrafft]] shooting from the prone position
  • Biathlon prone phase during the men's pursuit at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]]
  • A [[postcard]] of a woman on a beach in prone position
  • Supine position and prone position
  • U.S. Navy]] sailors in the prone position during [[service rifle]] qualification training

prone         
¦ adjective
1. [often in combination] likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience (something unfortunate): accident-prone|farmed fish are prone to disease.
2. lying flat, especially face downwards.
with the palm of the hand facing downwards.
3. archaic with a downward slope or direction.
Derivatives
proneness noun
Origin
ME: from L. pronus 'leaning forward', from pro 'forwards'.
prone         
a.
1.
Prostrate (with the face downward), recumbent, lying flat.
2.
Sloping, inclining, inclined, declivous.
3.
Disposed, inclined, tending, bent, apt, propense.
4.
Bending forward, inclined, bowed.
5.
Ready, eager.
6.
Headlong, running downward or headlong.
prone         
adj.
likely
(cannot stand alone)
1) prone to (prone to exaggeration)
2) prone to + inf. (he is prone to exaggerate)

Wikipedia

Prone position

Prone position () is a body position in which the person lies flat with the chest down and the back up. In anatomical terms of location, the dorsal side is up, and the ventral side is down. The supine position is the 180° contrast.

Examples of use of prone to
1. If the Princess was prone to illmatched romances, she was also increasingly prone to physical ailments.
2. But MigrantWatch.Net’s Santiago said voting by mail is prone to cheating. «The OAV by mail is extremely prone to tampering.
3. Afghanistan is prone to various natural disasters.
4. He said diabetics are also more prone to get infections in the body and are thus more prone to get sinusitis due to infections.
5. Mexico is prone to earthquakes, especially along its Pacific coast.