PROSTITUTE


Meaning of PROSTITUTE in English

I. ˈprästəˌtüt, -ə.ˌtyüt, usu -üd.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin prostitutus, past participle of prostituere to expose publicly to prostitution, prostitute, from pro before + statuere to set, station — more at for , statute

transitive verb

1. : to offer indiscriminately for sexual intercourse especially for payment

do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause her to be a whore — Lev 19:29 (Authorized Version)

prostitute herself

2. : to devote to corrupt or unworthy purposes or ends : debase

to mix culture with personal charm or advertisement is to prostitute culture — Virginia Woolf

men who prostitute science in the name of profits — Harrison Brown

intransitive verb

: to act as a prostitute : prostitute oneself

while she was prostituting for him he married another woman — Washington Post

II. adjective

Etymology: Latin prostitutus, past participle of prostituere

1. archaic : sexually promiscuous : licentious

2. : devoted to corrupt purposes or ends : prostituted

III. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin prostituta, from feminine of prostitutus, past participle of prostituere

1.

a. : a woman who engages in promiscuous sexual intercourse especially for payment : harlot , strumpet , whore

b. : a male who engages in homosexual practices for payment

c. : a member of a group of women or sometimes men dedicated to a god who practice prostitution in association with the temple rites of the cult

2. : a person who deliberately debases himself for money or other consideration ; specifically : a creatively gifted person (as a writer or painter) who deliberately lowers his standards for financial gain

turns literary prostitute and starts writing “poisoned pap” that sells well — Time

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