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enuresis

American  
[en-yuh-ree-sis] / ˌɛn yəˈri sɪs /

noun

Medicine/Medical.
  1. lack of control of urination, especially during sleep; urinary incontinence; bedwetting.


enuresis British  
/ ˌɛnjʊˈrɛtɪk, ˌɛnjʊˈriːsɪs /

noun

  1. involuntary discharge of urine, esp during sleep

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Etymology

Origin of enuresis

1790–1800; < New Latin < Greek en- en- 2 + ourē- (variant stem of oureîn to urinate) + -sis -sis

Example Sentences

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“One of the key topics in the first part of the memoir is Silverman’s struggle with enuresis, or bedwetting, which extended into her teenage years,” the program wrote.

From New York Times • Jul. 10, 2023

“For one thing, we can’t be sure what comes first, the enuresis or the dream,” Chervin said.

From Slate • Feb. 14, 2021

Not because it’s shameful, but because unless his son also suffers from enuresis, this is a private matter.

From Slate • Aug. 12, 2014

“I consider enuresis to be a developmental delay which will improve by itself,” Dr. Abidari said, adding that if the medication is stopped and development has not progressed, “they will wet again.”

From New York Times • Jan. 11, 2010

Thus a boy, an only child, who had suffered from enuresis till his seventh year, had regained complete control till his eleventh year, when he went to school.

From The Nervous Child by Cameron, Hector Charles

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