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continence
[kon-tn-uhns]
noun
self-restraint or abstinence, especially in regard to sexual activity; temperance; moderation.
Physiology., the ability to voluntarily control urinary and fecal discharge.
Other Word Forms
- noncontinence noun
- noncontinency noun
- uncontinence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of continence1
Example Sentences
A mother who feared her two-year-old son's untreated constipation could have killed him is calling for access to children's continence services to be made a national priority.
When treating the prostate gland, for example, medics want to avoid damage to the nearby bladder or rectum, which could leave patients with lifelong continence issues.
Then the president and vice president can turn and walk away, ignoring us with a regal continence which is supposed to represent their authority but actually denotes weakness.
Any chance Sally or Ed has anxiety, digestive or continence issues, hearing loss …?
Profligate spending under George W. Bush forever made laughable any Republican assertion of fiscal continence.
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