Verb Paradigm be unable to have a bowel movement
This is more specific than merely being constipated. If you have difficulty having a bowel movement but can do so with effort, you are constipated. This verb is appropriate when you cannot manage it even with effort.
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Related Words: Bodily Functions Medicine
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