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Meanings of
incontinent
in English
Portuguese
incontinente
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Not having control over urination and defecation.
continent
Related terms
leaky
Portuguese
incontinente
Usage of
incontinent
in English
1
Therefore the
incontinent
in anger is worse than the
incontinent
in desire.
2
Anacrites had planned to imprison me until I was
incontinent
and toothless.
3
They are the doughy, well-spoken everymen with guitars, singing emotionally
incontinent
songs.
4
Customs, conventions, codes, dynasties, states, nations come and go in
incontinent
succession.
5
Flay me an ape
incontinent
,
and clap him to the Duke's breast!
6
Background: The management of incontinence-associated dermatitis is important in caring for
incontinent
patients.
7
We consider next the relative birth-rate of the married and the
incontinent
unmarried.
8
But the judgment of reason is overcome in the
incontinent
man.
9
She was neither left paralyzed nor
incontinent
,
and she had no more pain.
10
For me, it conjured up an image of an
incontinent
Frankenstein, or something.
11
I then discovered that geese are the most
incontinent
creatures in the universe.
12
Some of the creatures stood around looking on, nervous and whinnying and
incontinent
.
13
But, by the Prince's commandment, these were
incontinent
torn away again.
14
This is the price I pay for having an
incontinent
husband.
15
Luella, the single African American in the family, arrives in Brooklyn
incontinent
and demented.
16
He is unable to walk or talk, cannot feed himself, and is doubly
incontinent
.
Other examples for "incontinent"
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incontinent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
doubly incontinent
incontinent man
incontinent patients
incontinent dog
leave incontinent
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Translations for
incontinent
Portuguese
incontinente
Incontinent
through the time
Incontinent
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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