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incontinent

[in-kon-tn-uhnt] / ɪnˈkɒn tn ənt /


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"I was getting incontinent, so I needed to go to the toilet a lot, like every like five minutes, sometimes even like less than that," Wesley said.

From BBC

The Federal Reserve’s too-low-for-too-long interest rates incited and enabled incontinent spending, igniting the inflation that now requires the high interest rates that upended SVB.

From Washington Post

Before that, the prisoner underwent a series of emergency surgeries in less than a year, starting in 2017, after guards discovered him incontinent and suffering paralysis in his cell.

From New York Times

In rapidly aging Japan, more diapers are used by older, incontinent people than by babies.

From New York Times

Biden’s current precarious position is, however, a product of more than his party’s incontinent appetite for swaddling Americans in a cradle-to-grave blanket of government solicitude.

From Washington Post