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    In·hi·bi·tion
    /ˌinəˈbiSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of INHIBITION is an inner impediment to free activity, expression, or functioning. How to use inhibition in a sentence.

  3. The blocking or limiting of the activity of an organ, tissue, or cell of the body, caused by the action of a nerve or neuron or by the release of a substance such as a hormone or neurotransmitter. Compare excitation. inhibition. A personal hindrance to activity or expression.

  4. INHIBITION definition: 1. a feeling of embarrassment or worry that prevents you from saying or doing what you want: 2…. Learn more.

  5. An inhibition is a force that prevents something from happeningand often comes from you yourself. Shy people are often said to suffer from inhibitions. Some inhibitions are good, such as the one that prevents us from choking the life out of people we dislike.

  6. Inhibitions are feelings of fear or embarrassment that make it difficult for you to behave naturally. The whole point about dancing is to stop thinking and lose all your inhibitions. They behave with a total lack of inhibition. Synonyms: shyness, reserve, restraint, hang-up [informal] More Synonyms of inhibition.

  7. noun. /ˌɪnhɪˈbɪʃn/, /ˌɪnɪˈbɪʃn/ [countable, uncountable] a shy or nervous feeling that stops you from expressing your real thoughts or feelings. The children were shy at first, but soon lost their inhibitions. She had no inhibitions about making her opinions known. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. in·hi·bi·tion. (ĭn′hə-bĭsh′ən, ĭn′ə-) n. 1. The act of inhibiting or the state of being inhibited. 2. Something that restrains, blocks, or suppresses. 3. Psychology Conscious or unconscious restraint of a behavioral process, desire, or impulse.

  9. An inhibiting or being inhibited. Something that restrains, blocks, or suppresses. Anything that inhibits, esp., a mental or psychological process that restrains or suppresses an action, emotion, or thought. The condition in which or the process by which a reaction is inhibited.

  10. Origin of inhibition 1 First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English inhibicio(u)n, from Latin inhibitiōn-, stem of inhibitiō “prevention, restraint”; equivalent to inhibit + -ion

  11. Nov 28, 2018 · Definition. In psychology, inhibition is a cognitive process that suppresses or restricts specific thoughts, feelings, or behaviors. This process aids in the management and filtering of our responses to stimuli, supporting optimal responses and decision-making.

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