Used in a Sentence

knelt

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for knelt.

Editorial note

Other players who knelt at the same time and in support of him still had careers well after Kaepernick.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(intransitive) To rest on one's bent knees, sometimes only one; to move to such a position.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of knelt gathered in one view.

verb

(intransitive) To rest on one's bent knees, sometimes only one; to move to such a position.

verb

(transitive) To cause to kneel.

verb

(reflexive, archaic) To rest on (one's) knees.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for knelt.

verb

(intransitive) To rest on one's bent knees, sometimes only one; to move to such a position.

verb

(transitive) To cause to kneel.

verb

(reflexive, archaic) To rest on (one's) knees.

verb

(intransitive, of a bus or other vehicle) To sink down so that the entrance is level with the pavement, making it easier for passengers to enter.

Example sentences

1

Other players who knelt at the same time and in support of him still had careers well after Kaepernick.

2

If they had simply apologized, thanked the officers and perhaps knelt before them there would have been no problem.

3

American soldiers knelt down to hold the red carpet for the head of the KGB.

4

They recognized what was coming and knelt rather than having their balls busted.

5

See: her calls to fire/blacklist athletes that knelt during the national anthems.

6

I have come to your bedside in the darkness, and I have knelt there, ashamed!

7

I had forgotten that he also knelt to pray when he scored, similar to Tebow.

8

For example, in some Romanian parishes everyone has knelt while the Gospel was being read, but I have never seen this elsewhere.

9

Twitter has knelt down [before the Turkish government].

10

Piling praise on a billionaire for donating $500K is reminiscent of the days when serfs knelt before the land owners in hopes of a crumb or a coin.

11

I remember once watching an NFL football game on TV, probably in the 90s, where at some point a group of players spontaneously knelt in prayer.

12

The hunter knelt and stogged his rifle upright in the snow beside him and took off his gloves and let them fall and folded his hands one upon the other.

Quote examples

1

King Torrhen Stewart, "the king who knelt", sweared an oath of fealty to the dragon king Edward Targaryen, first of his name.

2

"Bending the knee" is a way to say that someone knelt - going down on one knee, a sign of loyalty and subservience.

3

Received death threats and were called "a couple of black-skinned storm troopers." 2016 - Colin Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem and never played another game after the end of the season.

4

Summing up, "Colin knelt and never played another game of football" misses not only a lot of context, but ignores the fact that he actually did play after kneeling, as have lots of other players.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use knelt in a sentence?

Other players who knelt at the same time and in support of him still had careers well after Kaepernick.

What does knelt mean?

(intransitive) To rest on one's bent knees, sometimes only one; to move to such a position.

What part of speech is knelt?

knelt is commonly used as verb.