0 having difficulty in passing waste matter (as regularly as normal) from the bowels. -- forstoppet
If the first movement was constipated, then the second movement suffers from the opposite ailment.
With a low lesion, children generally have good bowel control, but they may still become constipated.
Children who hold their bladder or who are constipated have a greater number of infections than children who void on a regular schedule.
So awful is this procedure that many prisoners become constipated—others prefer to use their pants, hurling them and their contents out of the window when morning comes.
It stimulates the brain in some, and it soothes the temperament in others and it helps move the bowels—and in a constipated country like this, that is not without merit.
The whole process of appeal is clogged and constipated.
There are many examples of what might be called constipated bureaucracy.
He is a constipated intellectual in that particular creed.