excrete

[ UK /ɛkskɹˈiːt/ ]
[ US /ɪksˈkɹit/ ]
VERB
  1. eliminate from the body
    Pass a kidney stone
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How To Use excrete In A Sentence

  • There was at that time unfounded speculation that B vitamins acted as systemic insect repellants, 12 possibly because of the aroma of yeast excreted via the sweat.
  • Too much sodium makes the body excrete calcium, threatening bone density and strength.
  • From the spleen, water is also sent down to the kidney and excreted from the urinary bladder.
  • Normally, sulfite oxidase metabolizes sulfites to sulfates, which are excreted in the urine or reused by the body.
  • Thiazide diuretics, such as chlorothiazide and hydrochlorothiazide, may be excreted unchanged in the urine.
  • The stupidity that excretes from the mouths of the rightwing underbelly is just astonishing U.S. prepared to push for crippling sanctions, Iran warned
  • Feeding on a milkweed leaf, tiny aphids (some winged, some wingless) are ‘tended’ by an ant, which feeds on the sweet honeydew excreted by the aphids.
  • Birds excrete uric acid rather than urea because it is an insoluble solid.
  • After a medication is metabolized, many medication metabolites are excreted in the urine.
  • Aphids are well known for their production of honeydew, a sugary liquid excreted in great abundance by these sap-feeding insects.
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