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What (who) is urinate - definition

ACTIVITY OF EMPTYING OF THE URINARY BLADDER
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  • A woman urinating in public.
  • A dog using urine to mark a spot with his scent.
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  • external urethral orifice in adult human male]]
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  • Queens Guards]]
  • An Ancient Greek Attic Red-figure Kylix depicting a [[Hetaera]] urinating into a skyphos.Berlin antiquities collection, Altes Museum. circa 480BCE
  • [[Woodcut]] of a [[puer mingens]], from the [[Hypnerotomachia Poliphili]], 1499
  • ''Indecency'', 1799 by [[Isaac Cruikshank]]
  • Painting showing the physician [[Constantine the African]] accepting urine samples for diagnosis
  • Rembrandt van Rijn]], 1631
  • Urination from the [[penis]]
  • Body position taken by a woman for urination into many [[female urinal]]s: floating half squat or "skier position".
  • A man uses a [[urinal]] while urinating in a standing position.
  • Public toilet outside the [[Philadelphia City Hall]]
  • A person urinating in a landscape. Drawing. Albertina museum
  • Video of a reindeer urinating
  • squatting]] to urinate
  • A woman using a male urinal in a standing position.
  • Ultrasound scan of male fetal micturition at 19 weeks of pregnancy

urinate         
v. a.
Piddle, piss, stale, urine, make water, void urine.
Urinate         
·vi To discharge urine; to make water.
urinate         
(urinates, urinating, urinated)
When someone urinates, they get rid of urine from their body.
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Urination

Urination is the release of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. It is the urinary system's form of excretion. It is also known medically as micturition, voiding, uresis, or, rarely, emiction, and known colloquially by various names including peeing, weeing, and pissing. In healthy humans (and many other animals), the process of urination is under voluntary control. In infants, some elderly individuals, and those with neurological injury, urination may occur as a reflex. It is normal for adult humans to urinate up to seven times during the day.

In some animals, in addition to expelling waste material, urination can mark territory or express submissiveness. Physiologically, urination involves coordination between the central, autonomic, and somatic nervous systems. Brain centres that regulate urination include the pontine micturition center, periaqueductal gray, and the cerebral cortex. In placental mammals, urine is drained through the urinary meatus, a urethral opening in the male penis or female vulval vestibule.: 38, 364 

Examples of use of urinate
1. Cardona to make detainees urinate or defecate on themselves.
2. After a while they gave me a bottle and said I can urinate in that.
3. The infants, ranging from newborn to 11 months, were feverish, vomiting and could not urinate.
4. He says he suffered many of the usual symptoms, including an urgent need to urinate.
5. Some even urinate and/or defecate near the riverbanks, and refresh afterwards with the river water.