Incontinent [adjective]

Definition of Incontinent:

lacking control

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Sentence/Example of Incontinent:

For the incontinent, whether in the bonds of wedlock or not, Gods direct, providential judgments will overtake.

Ceux qui estoient dedans n'allerent pas incontinent fond, ils s'attacherent quelque temps la challouppe.

All his feelings were of the same incontinent maudlin kind, easily flowing into temptation, and subjecting themselves to a ruler.

It was so now; but the more part melted away incontinent until but three were left.

She threw up her chin and made a step and a cry at me, so that I fell back incontinent.

Regarding the which same truths I will, for thy greater comforting, incontinent make ye a song—hearken!

Hark ye, of thy so great, so fair, so fine ears I'll incontinent make a song.

It would seem then (pursued Socrates) that the incontinent man is bound over to the worst sort of slavery, would it not?

Lady Lavinia, on recognising his Grace, had dropped her partner's hand and fled incontinent towards him.

Ay, gisthus: he was a filthy incontinent fleshmonger, such a one as thou art.