Prolapse

How many syllables in Prolapse?

prolapse has 2 syllables

Split Prolapse into syllables?

pro-lapse

Definition of Prolapse

The definition of 'prolapse' is the slipping or falling out of place of an organ, especially the uterus or rectum.

How should Prolapse divide into syllables

The word 'prolapse' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'pro' and the second syllable is 'lapse'. In 'pro', the vowel is 'o' and the consonants are 'p' and 'r'. In 'lapse', the vowels are 'a' and 'e', and the consonants are 'l', 'p', 's', and 'e'.

Part of Speech - Prolapse

Noun

Her prolapse required surgery to correct.

Verb

The organ may prolapse if not properly supported.

Sentences with Prolapse

  • 1. Her prolapse required surgery to correct.
  • 2. The organ may prolapse if not properly supported.
  • 3. The prolapse of her uterus caused discomfort.
  • 4. He felt a sudden prolapse in his rectum.
  • 5. Prolapse can be a serious medical condition.
  • 6. The doctor will examine the prolapse to determine the best treatment.
  • 7. She experienced a prolapse after giving birth.
  • 8. The patient had a history of recurrent prolapse.
  • 9. Prolapse can sometimes be prevented with pelvic floor exercises.
  • 10. The prolapse caused her significant pain and inconvenience.

Quotes with Prolapse

  • 1. 'The prolapse of time feels like a slow descent into darkness.' - Unknown
  • 2. 'Don't let setbacks prolapse your progress.' - Unknown
  • 3. 'The prolapse of reason often leads to chaos.' - Unknown
  • 4. 'Time has a way of revealing the prolapse of our true selves.' - Unknown
  • 5. 'Her heart felt like it was in a constant state of prolapse.' - Unknown
  • 6. 'The prolapse of trust can be difficult to recover from.' - Unknown
  • 7. 'The prolapse of nature reminds us of our own mortality.' - Unknown
  • 8. 'His career suffered a prolapse after the scandal.' - Unknown
  • 9. 'The prolapse of the economy affected many families.' - Unknown
  • 10. 'The prolapse of the team's morale was evident in their performance.' - Unknown
  • 11. 'Sometimes, the prolapse of dreams can lead to new opportunities.' - Unknown
  • 12. 'The prolapse of the bridge caused a major traffic disruption.' - Unknown
  • 13. 'Her prolapse was a constant source of discomfort and embarrassment.' - Unknown
  • 14. 'The prolapse of her confidence made her hesitant to pursue her goals.' - Unknown
  • 15. 'The prolapse of the wall indicated structural damage.' - Unknown
  • 16. 'His prolapse made it difficult for him to engage in physical activities.' - Unknown
  • 17. 'The prolapse of the market had a ripple effect on other industries.' - Unknown
  • 18. 'She felt a sudden prolapse in her ability to trust others.' - Unknown
  • 19. 'The prolapse of the relationship was inevitable after years of neglect.' - Unknown
  • 20. 'The prolapse of hope can be the hardest to recover from.' - Unknown

Number of characters in Prolapse

8 ( p, r, o, l, a, p, s, e )

Unique letters in Prolapse

7 ( p, r, o, l, a, s, e )

Prolapse Backwards

espalorp

Phonetic Transcription of Prolapse

IPA (International): ˈprəʊˈlæps

ARA (American): ˈproˈlæps

EPA (English): ˈprəʊˈlæps

PROW-LAE-PS