defecate in the PONS Dictionary

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When wearing diapers, infantilists may urinate or defecate in them.
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All rhinoceros defecate on old piles and fresh dung is a stimulus to defecate.
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They make it difficult for the animal to defecate during hibernation, but are often passed with great pain in the spring time.
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Some species only defecate when they molt, leaving the feces behind with the shed cuticle.
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As the victim continues to lose control of their bodily functions, they will involuntarily salivate, lacrimate, urinate, defecate, and experience gastrointestinal pain and vomiting.
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They periodically descend from the trees to defecate, depositing a pile of small pellets in a hole dug into the ground.
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After eating, he then proceeds to defecate, doo-doo as he calls it his third wish.
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Frequent enemas or other colon-cleansing tools may lead to dependence and inability to defecate without assistance or withdrawal symptoms.
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Those who have neither access to adequate sanitation nor defecate in the open use shared or unimproved latrines.
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They live high in the canopy, but descend once a week to defecate on the forest floor.
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