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constipated
[ kon-stuh-pey-tid ]
adjective
- having a condition of the bowels in which the feces are dry and hardened and evacuation is difficult and infrequent:
Most constipated people need more fluids and fiber.
- slow-moving or immobilized, as by overregulation, backlogs, etc.:
Such an approach only adds to a bloated bureaucracy and constipated decision-making.
- overly stiff, repressed, or conventional; uptight:
She describes her husband as “emotionally constipated.”
constipated
/ ˈkɒnstɪˌpeɪtɪd /
adjective
- suffering from constipation
- subject to restriction or blockage in a flow of productive activity or creativity
Other Words From
- un·con·sti·pat·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of constipated1
Example Sentences
Funnily enough, though, his “Napoleon” might have actually benefited from a bit more fuss, a lot more political-historical insight and a less constipated visual style.
Increase your fiber intake gradually so your digestive system can adjust, and make sure you are also drinking enough water to avoid becoming constipated.
If by chance I eat three in a day, I get constipated.
The constipated grimace that was his only response is the kind of facial expression that makes press officers weep.
Elijah was healthy when he was sent home from hospital but was lethargic and severely constipated, which was initially thought to be jaundice.
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