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    In·hib·it
    /inˈhibət/

    verb

  2. The meaning of INHIBIT is to prohibit from doing something. How to use inhibit in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inhibit.

  3. verb (used with object) to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.). Synonyms: obstruct, discourage, repress. to prohibit; forbid. Synonyms: interdict. Psychology. to consciously or unconsciously suppress or restrain (psychologically or sociologically unacceptable behavior).

  4. to take an action that makes something less likely to happen, or that discourages someone from doing something: The merger of the two corporations was not allowed because it would inhibit open competition.

  5. When you inhibit something, you block it or hold it back. If you put plants in a dark room, you inhibit their growth. A teacher who mocks their students for giving wrong answers inhibits their willingness to speak up in class. When you look at the word inhibit, think hinder.

  6. inhibit something (formal) to prevent something from happening or make it happen more slowly or less frequently than normal. A lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn child. Financial considerations are inhibiting access to higher education.

  7. 4 days ago · To inhibit someone from doing something means to prevent them from doing it, although they want to do it or should be able to do it.

  8. INHIBIT meaning: 1. to make the progress or growth of something slower: 2. to make it more difficult for someone to…. Learn more.

  9. To cause (a person) to behave in a restrained or self-conscious way. He felt inhibited by the presence of so many famous people. To suppress or restrain (behavior, an impulse, or a desire) consciously or unconsciously. To prevent or decrease the rate of (a reaction).

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

  11. 1. a. To hold back; restrain: barricades that inhibited the movement of the crowd; a lack of knowledge that inhibited his inclination to ask questions. See Synonyms at restrain. b. To cause (a person) to behave in a restrained or self-conscious way: He felt inhibited by the presence of so many famous people.

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