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con·sti·pat·ed [ˈkɒn(t)stɪpeɪtɪd, Am ˈkɑ:n(t)stəpeɪt̬ɪd] ADJ

constipated
to be/become [or get] constipated
mentally constipated fig

con·sti·pate [ˈkɒn(t)stɪpeɪt, Am ˈkɑ:n(t)stə-] VB trans MED

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

mentally constipated fig
emotionally constipated
to be/become [or get] constipated

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They may also complain of nausea or diarrhea; others may be constipated.
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Feeling cold, tired, constipated, having dry skin, and becoming depressed and forgetful are all common symptoms associated with low thyroid function.
www.irishexaminer.com
He is both constipated and suffers from ulcers, which cause him to vomit.
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated.
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A performance that looks like the young actor's perpetually constipated.
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I found it, especially the first movement, stodgy and constipated.
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The war with pharmacology has simply become too difficult, too constipated with legalese, for good people to aggressively sustain it.
www.independent.ie
It is a 1931 comedy about a supposedly unbreakable chamberpot and a constipated baby.
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That conclusion has since been challenged as having limited validity, and only in types 1 and 2 when the subject is not constipated.
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If the first movement was constipated, then the second movement suffers from the opposite ailment.
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