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ex·crete

 (ĭk-skrēt′)
tr.v. ex·cret·ed, ex·cret·ing, ex·cretes
To separate and discharge (waste matter) from the blood, tissues, or organs.

[Latin excernere, excrēt- : ex-, ex- + cernere, to separate; see krei- in Indo-European roots.]
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excrete

(ɪkˈskriːt)
vb
1. (Physiology) to discharge (waste matter, such as urine, sweat, carbon dioxide, or faeces) from the body through the kidneys, skin, lungs, bowels, etc
2. (Botany) (of plants) to eliminate (waste matter, such as carbon dioxide and salts) through the leaves, roots, etc
[C17: from Latin excernere to separate, discharge, from cernere to sift]
exˈcreter n
exˈcretion n
exˈcretive, exˈcretory adj
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ex•crete

(ɪkˈskrit)

v.t. -cret•ed, -cret•ing.
to separate and eliminate from an organic body; separate and expel from the blood or tissues, as waste or harmful matter.
[1610–20; < Latin excrētus, past participle of excernere to sift out, separate]
ex•cret′er, n.
ex•cre′tive, adj.
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excrete


Past participle: excreted
Gerund: excreting

Imperative
excrete
excrete
Present
I excrete
you excrete
he/she/it excretes
we excrete
you excrete
they excrete
Preterite
I excreted
you excreted
he/she/it excreted
we excreted
you excreted
they excreted
Present Continuous
I am excreting
you are excreting
he/she/it is excreting
we are excreting
you are excreting
they are excreting
Present Perfect
I have excreted
you have excreted
he/she/it has excreted
we have excreted
you have excreted
they have excreted
Past Continuous
I was excreting
you were excreting
he/she/it was excreting
we were excreting
you were excreting
they were excreting
Past Perfect
I had excreted
you had excreted
he/she/it had excreted
we had excreted
you had excreted
they had excreted
Future
I will excrete
you will excrete
he/she/it will excrete
we will excrete
you will excrete
they will excrete
Future Perfect
I will have excreted
you will have excreted
he/she/it will have excreted
we will have excreted
you will have excreted
they will have excreted
Future Continuous
I will be excreting
you will be excreting
he/she/it will be excreting
we will be excreting
you will be excreting
they will be excreting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been excreting
you have been excreting
he/she/it has been excreting
we have been excreting
you have been excreting
they have been excreting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been excreting
you will have been excreting
he/she/it will have been excreting
we will have been excreting
you will have been excreting
they will have been excreting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been excreting
you had been excreting
he/she/it had been excreting
we had been excreting
you had been excreting
they had been excreting
Conditional
I would excrete
you would excrete
he/she/it would excrete
we would excrete
you would excrete
they would excrete
Past Conditional
I would have excreted
you would have excreted
he/she/it would have excreted
we would have excreted
you would have excreted
they would have excreted
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.excrete - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
perspire, sudate, sweat - excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat"
exudate, exude, ooze out, transude, ooze - release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores"
make water, micturate, pass water, pee, pee-pee, relieve oneself, spend a penny, take a leak, wee, wee-wee, urinate, piddle, puddle, make - eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
urinate - pass after the manner of urine; "The sick men urinated blood"
void, empty, evacuate - excrete or discharge from the body
ca-ca, crap, defecate, take a crap, stool, make - have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"
barf, be sick, puke, regorge, retch, sick, throw up, upchuck, vomit, vomit up, disgorge, cat, spue, spew, regurgitate, chuck, honk, purge, cast - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
eject, expel, release, exhaust, discharge - eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"
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excrete

verb defecate, shit (taboo slang), discharge, expel, evacuate, crap (taboo slang), eliminate, void, dump (slang, chiefly U.S.), eject, exude, egest the orifice through which the body excretes waste matter
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excrete

verb
To discharge (wastes or foreign substances) from the body:
Medicine: purge.
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Translations
يُبْرِز، يُخْرِجُ غائِطا
udskille
skilja út
išskyrimas
izdalītizkārnīties
dışkı yapmak

excrete

[eksˈkriːt] VT (frm) → excretar
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excrete

[ɪkˈskriːt] vt [+ faeces, urine, sweat] → excréter; [+ sodium, calcium] → excréter
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excrete

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excrete

[ɪksˈkriːt] vt (frm) → espellere
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excrete

(ikˈskriːt) verb
to discharge (waste matter) from the body.
exˈcretion (-ʃən) noun
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ex·crete

vt. excretar, eliminar desechos del cuerpo.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

excrete

vt excretar
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References in classic literature ?
Let us now suppose a little sweet juice or nectar to be excreted by the inner bases of the petals of a flower.
In a scan of all the proteins excreted by ALS patients, researchers found elevated levels of a protein known as semaphorin, a toxin know to be active during the development of the nervous system in fetuses.
Synlogic's synthetic biotic medicines for the treatment of inborn errors of metabolism, such as PKU, are designed to function in the gastrointestinal tract to convert metabolites that can build up to toxic levels in the blood into harmless metabolites that can be excreted from the body.
Of these, we found 1 patient with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) who had excreted poliovirus for 2 years and then abruptly stopped excreting it.
Three kilo worms excreted through operation: A surgeon at Timergara on Friday excreted three kilogram of intestinal round worms after he operated a 12 years old boy, sources privy to the matter told this reporter.
The rest is excreted, which is not only a waste, it contributes to global greenhouse gases.
Breast-feeding during lithium treatment has been considered contraindicated based on early reports that lithium was highly excreted in breast milk.
In a patient's body, these particles congregate at tumour sites, where cancer proteases cleave the peptides, which then accumulate in the kidneys and are excreted in the patient's urine.
Confirmed cases were among persons who had excreted in stool at least one worm laboratory-identified as Ascaris species.
Humans metabolize inorganic arsenic by a series of methylation reactions, first into methylarsonic acid (MMA) and then into dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), both of which are excreted in urine.
(1) The test is based on the theory that following oral consumption of 50 mg iodine/iodide, all iodine not excreted within a 24-hour period is retained and utilized by the body.
Excess alpha-tocopherol is converted into alpha-CEHC and excreted in the urine.